Most people hear “arbitrage” and think of Wall Street guys in suits yelling into phones.

But arbitrage is way simpler than that.

At its core, arbitrage just means finding a gap and profiting from it.

Buy low, sell high.

Pay less, earn more.

Spend a little, get a lot.

I used to think arbitrage was just for Airbnb.

I’d rent a place → furnish it → host guests → profit the difference.

Boom. Arbitrage.

But lately, I realized something that kind of broke my brain:

👉 You can arbitrage EVERYTHING!

Time

Energy

Skills

Even… laundry 😅

See, I’m moving my family out of a four bedroom house and into a house with four wheels.

(Yeah. Big downsizing move. More on that later.)

But with less space, less time, and more chaos… I had to get serious about what I was doing with every minute.

That’s when I realized:

I was wasting HOURS on stuff I’m bad at.

• Admin tasks

• Booking links

• Inbox follow-ups

• Trying to DIY designs like I’m Picasso with a laptop

All things that someone else could do better and faster.

So I started hiring help.

Even small tasks. Even when it felt silly.

Because ROI on your time isn’t just a business metric. It’s how you win back your life.

So here’s the takeaway:

If you can pay someone $10–15/hour to do something that would take me 3 hours and drain your soul…do it! Just make sure you spend those 3 hours doing something that yields a greater return than those 15 bucks you just spent and you will be golden!

— George

P.S. You can either learn to arbitrage your time — or end up spending it elbow-deep in laundry while your dreams cry in a Google Doc you never opened again.🔥

P.S.S. Please Don’t let this be you 👇🏼

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