Drizzt80
Dakota Corns
Really?! I don't know why, but I've been thinking about this phrase quite a bit over the past couple of weeks. Is that truly accurate? Or what is really meant by the phrase itself? Let me preface any future comments or words with the fact that I too have been guilty of using this phrase in the past, but I don't think I can, or will, use it again in the future.
Here's some scenarios I've thought of concerning this phrase:
1. It indicates you won't (or at least it's very difficult to) make enough money to quit the day job. I agree.
2. You won't make much more money then to cover expenses. I agree as well. If you're accepting anything lower than that, why?! :shrugs:
3. It's a statement used to scare off un-determined (in desire/will) competition. Fair enough I suppose.
This is by no means a rant directed at any individual person. Just something I've been thinking about and figured I'd throw out there for discussion as I believe I've gotten a bit bored of late with the "what color is this?" threads . . .
Someone who's breeding their snakes, as in more than 1 or 2 pairings "for fun", in my humble opinion had better be attempting to make money!! I'd like to think that you're taking the steps necessary to cut costs and increase profits. Otherwise what's the point? To have fun? Why not just buy the morph you desire? You want the challenge of creating your own? See 1 or 2 pairings listed above . . . why do you need 14 or 15 other pairs? Personal satisfaction of producing your desired morph? Again, see 1 or 2 pairings listed above . . . why do you need 14 or 15 other pairs?
I just don't get the feeling that anyone at this site "acts or behaves rich" which is what it would take (again in my opinion) to dump money into an activity that sucks up your funds at every turn . . . especially now with the economy in it's downward spiral . . . without getting specific return at the other end to cover costs.
So, back to the phrase "Don't breed snakes if you want to make money". Is it overused? Is it inaccurate? Is it a "cover up"?! If the past few months are any indication, I think it's all of them. Lots of people selling their snakes and/or collections. Lots of people commenting that they're going to breed fewer pairs next season due to the economy. If it's truly a hobby of passion and not $$$, why the worry over the economy . . . ?!
:shrugs: I don't know. Just some thoughts running through my head bugging me. I had to get them out. Figured the Insiders Club was worthy of the discussion . . .
D80
Here's some scenarios I've thought of concerning this phrase:
1. It indicates you won't (or at least it's very difficult to) make enough money to quit the day job. I agree.
2. You won't make much more money then to cover expenses. I agree as well. If you're accepting anything lower than that, why?! :shrugs:
3. It's a statement used to scare off un-determined (in desire/will) competition. Fair enough I suppose.
This is by no means a rant directed at any individual person. Just something I've been thinking about and figured I'd throw out there for discussion as I believe I've gotten a bit bored of late with the "what color is this?" threads . . .
Someone who's breeding their snakes, as in more than 1 or 2 pairings "for fun", in my humble opinion had better be attempting to make money!! I'd like to think that you're taking the steps necessary to cut costs and increase profits. Otherwise what's the point? To have fun? Why not just buy the morph you desire? You want the challenge of creating your own? See 1 or 2 pairings listed above . . . why do you need 14 or 15 other pairs? Personal satisfaction of producing your desired morph? Again, see 1 or 2 pairings listed above . . . why do you need 14 or 15 other pairs?
I just don't get the feeling that anyone at this site "acts or behaves rich" which is what it would take (again in my opinion) to dump money into an activity that sucks up your funds at every turn . . . especially now with the economy in it's downward spiral . . . without getting specific return at the other end to cover costs.
So, back to the phrase "Don't breed snakes if you want to make money". Is it overused? Is it inaccurate? Is it a "cover up"?! If the past few months are any indication, I think it's all of them. Lots of people selling their snakes and/or collections. Lots of people commenting that they're going to breed fewer pairs next season due to the economy. If it's truly a hobby of passion and not $$$, why the worry over the economy . . . ?!
:shrugs: I don't know. Just some thoughts running through my head bugging me. I had to get them out. Figured the Insiders Club was worthy of the discussion . . .
D80