Definition Of A Muse Or Dream Job
#1
A Muse or your Dream Job is a self-contained, total or partial autonomous proxy of its creator/owner that works 24/7 bringing in money and/or providing time. The Dream Job can consist of any combination of Human, mechanical and electronic systems that provide a product or service to customers of the Dream Job for the sole benefit of its owner. In simple terms, a Dream Job may also be described as a self-running business that produces time and/or money. The Dream Job must follow “The Three Muse Laws”.
#2
Whatever makes you happy when you wake up in the morning because you know you get to do it. It is exactly what you have dreamed of always doing!
The Muse Laws*
Muse Law #1 ~ A Muse must make its creator/owner money while providing a positive benefit to the end user. A Muse is not created to win awards for how nice or pretty it is, but to provide a viable benefit of goods and/or services to the customer in order to put food on the table of its creator/owner and provide the time and/or money to put excitement in his or her life.
Muse Law #2 ~ A Muse must obey instructions given to it by its owner and be able to run autonomously for at least two weeks or more without intervention by its owner except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
Muse Law #3 ~ A Muse must provide for its owners and its own existence as long as such provision does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
*These are based loosely on the late, great Isaac Asimov’s Robot Laws. And are also the same as the Muse Laws I originally created in 2007.
The Muse Equation
? + ! = $
? Find the question that is begging to be answered.
! Come up with a solution i.e. Muse that answers it.
$ The money follows.
Please note, you do not come up with a Muse or a business first. The question that is answered is what pops out of your test marketing. We are going to find the market first and then create your Muse to provide the product or service that is being begged for by customers. Then the Money is easy.
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