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Disneyland is Second in Popularity Only to Sumday Isle | Fire Your Job, Hire Yourself

Disneyland is Second in Popularity Only to Sumday Isle

Sumday Isle is more popular of a destination than Disneyland

Sumday Isle is more popular of a destination than DisneylandDisneyland (including all Disney resort properties) is one of the most popular vacation places on earth, but more people around the world go to Sumday Isle on a regular basis than Disneyland. Sumday Isle is, in fact, overpopulated because so many people go there or live there.

Even though it is visited by people from all over the world, if you are reading this now, you can probably speak the language. When you visit this place, you’ll notice that it has it’s own strange type of phraseology. You’ll understand the words and language, but you’ll discover that there are many very popular and repetitive phrases used at Sumday Isle, some of which can start to grate on your nerves.

These phrases include things such as:

  • Someday I’ll pay off those bills.
  • Someday I’ll spend more time with the family.
  • Someday I’ll start that business I’ve dreamed about.
  • Someday I’ll pursue that dream.

It’s a popular place to visit, but it’s never fulfilling and always leaves you feeling empty inside. I’d like to encourage you to boycott this popular destination. Instead, set that goal, and start today to achieve it.

2 comments

  1. I used to have a frequent visitor card for Sumday Island with my very own place to stay–it had my name above the door.

    1. Yes, Robby, I used to pull that card while I worked a job for 18 years. I loved my job but I had a passion for my side business during those years. I frequently caught myself saying, “Someday I’ll finally be brave enough to resign and go full time in my own businesses.” Enough pieces of my puzzle finally fell into place for me to make that separation back in 2005. I loved the job and missed my coworkers but I have never ever regretted resigning. I LOVE my life as an entrepreneur and I cannot ever see myself going back to being an employee, other than possibly a temporary basis as a consultant filling in until they hire a permanent employee.

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