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My plan B makes no money at all (yet) but occasionally I get free BBQ meat and vouchers from local kitchen shops.
It stops me being miserable about having to stick with my plan A for the foreseeable furture.
It's a very good Plan B in case you become homeless without any money or job to do ...
If you're happy doing Plan A, then you don't need a Plan B.
But if you're just biding your time until Plan B is right, then Plan B will become Plan A and you won't need to worry about a Plan B any more.
Unless of course you had a plan C, and Plan B was a stepping stone to Plan C, but you had to start with Plan A first. Then of course, your Plan C, would become Plan B, when Plan B has become Plan A. Plan A then disappears.
Simples.
Now, does anyone have a Plan D, they'd like to discuss?
Where does your sledge empire come in to all this though?
If you're happy doing Plan A, then you don't need a Plan B.
But if you're just biding your time until Plan B is right, then Plan B will become Plan A and you won't need to worry about a Plan B any more.
Unless of course you had a plan C, and Plan B was a stepping stone to Plan C, but you had to start with Plan A first. Then of course, your Plan C, would become Plan B, when Plan B has become Plan A. Plan A then disappears.
Simples.
Now, does anyone have a Plan D, they'd like to discuss?
If you're happy doing Plan A, then you don't need a Plan B.
But if you're just biding your time until Plan B is right, then Plan B will become Plan A and you won't need to worry about a Plan B any more.
Unless of course you had a plan C, and Plan B was a stepping stone to Plan C, but you had to start with Plan A first. Then of course, your Plan C, would become Plan B, when Plan B has become Plan A. Plan A then disappears.
Simples.
Now, does anyone have a Plan D, they'd like to discuss?
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