An oldie but a goodie
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I don't walk as much as you, but if someone was paying me 25 cents per step I'd probably respond to that incentive by walking way more than 10 miles a day.
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Me:
4,6 seconds to make an avarage breath cycle.
About 4000 steps on an avarage day.After 1 year I would get ~343.000 €/$ for breathing
or 365.000 €/$ for walking.So yes it is better to get the money for walking but what if I ever lose the ability to walk but not to breath?
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All of you are hilarious. YOU WIN EITHER WAY.
But all your calculations are wrong, because you can breathe fast and take small steps. -
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Honestly don't care which, both are far more profitable than anything I could ever realistically expect to get.
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Would that be taxable income?
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About $1000 a day breathing and $500 a mile walking. I'll take 5¢ a breath. If you get hurt and can't walk, you're out steps money.
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But what if you ever lose the ability to breathe but not walk?
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Plus you breathe more while you're exercising anyways
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Then I don't think you're worried about the money anymore
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Put some.panic attacks on top for some sweet sweet monetary gains!
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I gotta pick up smoking so I can get me some of that lucrative asthma
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yea right like the IRS has the resources to waste their time with any of us
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Thats why Id take the steps.
Get up, walk the dog $500, go to work on my feet all day $1000,finish work 10k run $2500.
Give me 1 year and Ill be debt free, 2 more years and I'm independently wealthy... and in great shape.