Yeah, time-off doesn't seem to happen much for small business owners. Still, I suppose the work itself is supposed to be its own reward, provided you're doing what you love. The high tea/add-ons sound so cool! Now you've got me wishing you already had the shop even more. Which reminds me...A couple of weeks ago, I was in Barnes and Noble, and I actually caught myself looking for UT.
As far as the commitment factor goes, I sort of understand (as well as someone who isn't even done with school and still lives at home can). I'd love to be able to both write something that I was happy enough with to submit for publication, and eventually own a small bookstore of my own. But I can't really remember the last time I touched my original and the store is something that I mentally stuck in a box labeled "future dream" and occasionally take out play with, but only when no one is around to catch me.
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As far as the commitment factor goes, I sort of understand (as well as someone who isn't even done with school and still lives at home can). I'd love to be able to both write something that I was happy enough with to submit for publication, and eventually own a small bookstore of my own. But I can't really remember the last time I touched my original and the store is something that I mentally stuck in a box labeled "future dream" and occasionally take out play with, but only when no one is around to catch me.