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Throw The Match in a Street Race
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The Unexpected Outcome of Losing a Street Race
You ever been in a street race before? I have, it was exhilarating. Beating a random stranger with a inferior car to your is nothing but a boost to your ego, it’s a curse among humanity. Right now, as strange as it may sound you can make money losing street races.
Crazy ain’t it? Not really, people always make money off of egos. Fighters with a chip on their shoulders, are tricked into fighting people to generate income for business owners.
People that has exceptional skills, that likes showing their capabilities, are told to do extra work by their superiors.
I’m sure you at some arc in your life have seen it. Losing a street race, is another way for you to make money, off of a mindless egomaniac.
Dangers of Street Racing
The stakes are high, speeding on the road is a dangerous game, but so are your bills. Financial strain is a tough problem, not just California, people are living paycheck to paycheck everywhere.
In middle states people are making $3 as minimum wage. When shit gets rough, you have to think creatively, and find money method to survive.
I much rather risk getting into a car accident, then to be homeless, that’s just a fact.
Here’s the best thing though, you don’t have to push as hard as your can, you just have to go slower than your opponent, or your customer.
Which also means you can have a inferior car, making the cost of goods, even lower.
Why Would People Pay To Win A Street Race?
It’s cause they’re idiots. Honestly, there is no reason for a lot of services that exists.
Think music for example, it’s just a form of entertainment. It has no hard value, it doesn’t feed you when you’re hungry. It doesn’t shelter you from the cold. It’s just a feel good sensation when you listen to it.
People are dire to show off to their friend that they have a well modified car. It’s a ego thing, that’s prominent in younger people especially.
I know a guy personally, not on the internet. He would spend his money that took him 4 months to earn, to modify his car to go just 25% faster.
It ain’t much for four month of your time, but to these people they want to flex on the boys and show off their modified whip.
If you won’t do it, someone else will, as I know 2 people personally that does it, 7 years ago.
Charge More For Losing A Street Race
Losing can be perceived a form of art. you can lose, and be a sore loser, if you want to charge your client extra.
Pretend that you’re salty about your loss, and demand your client, erm… opponent, conduct a rematch.
If your acting skills are on par, you may be able to charge an additional package on top of your service.
Key Takeaways
Don’t forget that this is a dangerous hustle. I don’t want you to get hurt in the process, but the money is there, you just gotta part of that ego car modding community to find clients.
Calculated Risks Are Better Than Desperate Gambles
Be sure to get good and fresh tires, and brakes. You obviously don’t need to upgrade the speed performance of your vehicle. You just need to upgrade the safety aspect of your car, and that’s stopping power, so things don’t get dicey.Preparation Matters More Than Confidence
You must be well-versed in the streets of your area. You don’t want to race when theirs traffic. Keep an eye on Google maps and be sure that there are low traffic, or find the ideal places to street race safely.Growth Comes From Failure
Win from losing. You don’t have to feel undignified, after losing a race. The guys in the other car may point and laugh at your, but it’s a paycheck, your goal is to earn and think about the money.Hard Work Trumps Quick Fixes
I head people 7 years ago would earn $50 a thrown race. With inflation, it’s probably higher. It has flexible hours as egos can be found everywhere.
Moving Forward
I don’t believe that throwing street race is a good hustle in the long-term. It’s a relatively dangerous job, after all you are going fast as hell.
The money you earn should be used to build a business that is more safe and stable. The only way to get clients, is through social post like Twitter or IG dms.
I recommend something that is safe, and you can build up in the long-term. Just like any job or career, you work your way up. Find something better and just phase yourself out of that street race community.
Final Thoughts
Now if you think this is a good sly way of making money on the side, you can try it with any car, even with a Toyota Corolla. Just be safe, and also, I am giving away free tier membership soon, so people may have access to premium content, to help develop a business mindset.
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