1000$ Every Hour of Your Life, If You Can Answer This Question On An Hourly Basis

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Every hour of the day you are assigned 1 high school-college level question. The subjects can be anything under official university courses and programs have to offer within your home country. You are given an unlimited amount of time to finish them, and they are stackable. However, whatever topic the questions give you, you are unable to access any information about it. With the exception of going to an educational location, such as a library, to study about the information. You will also be unable to recall this information previously, too.

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  2. Corey307 Avatar

    So I go to the library 8 hours a day 5x a week and make $40,000 a week. Cool I’m in. 

  3. mltrout715 Avatar

    When would I sleep?

  4. Quietlovingman Avatar

    My town has two college libraries that the public can use to look up information and even check out materials as long as they have a library card at the local public library as well.

    This seems like a ridiculously easy tasking for making a lot of money. The only caveat is the fact that you have us blanking on the answer if we already knew it when presented with the question. I suppose that would be useful to ensure that the answer we knew was correct actually was since we would have to look it up again rather than merely remembering it.

  5. Orion_437 Avatar

    Can you fail a question? Is it okay to say I don’t know, and wait for the next hour?

    Answering even 4 a day is a massive amount of money.

  6. figgypudding531 Avatar

    Seems low risk to at least try it, but I’d be out as soon as I get an advanced college-level math, physics, chemistry, etc. question. You just wouldn’t really have time to learn what you need to answer those questions without already having a background in it if you’re being bombarded with 24 varied questions a day.

  7. LocNalrune Avatar

    After 30 days I *will* have $720,000. At that point, probably sooner, I can quit doing this if I’m not enjoying it.

    You say they stack, so if I can answer any of the questions available to me this gets significantly easier.

    Now, if I just take these words as written, I would have to pass. Because if I don’t answer the questions, they are going to stack up and I won’t know shit. Won’t be able to search online for basically anything. Heck, I might even have trouble understanding Movies/TV because I can’t get the references, same for video games. Having conversations is flat out. So this effectively ruins your life if you’re not committed to it.

    Now, if there was a permanent opt out option at-will, I’m back in.

  8. SlooperDoop Avatar

    Any decent student in a college library could do this. (gender studies and dance majors excepted)

  9. Peace_Plane Avatar

    Does that last sentence mean even if you knew the answer to the question off the top of your head, you’ll forget it?

  10. weabookun98 Avatar

    So what happens to the questions we can’t/don’t answer? Do they just stay in the stack till we do? and since you said going to a library my university has an online catalog of books you can read if they don’t have it in the library itself, is that still usable?

  11. redditscraperbot2 Avatar

    So as long as I’m in a library I can use their computer to access chat gpt and answer the questions for me? Or do the library computers just stop working?

  12. Drakahn_Stark Avatar

    Sure, sounds fun, every few days I go and answer the questions that have stacked up.

    Wait, it doesn’t say that I need to answer them correctly… So 42 to everything.

  13. TreeD3 Avatar

    Never said that I had to get the answers correct. I will answer every question with 27 and take my free money

  14. g0ing_postal Avatar

    So uh… What’s the penalty to not answering them? It sounds like I can just let the questions stack up forever

  15. Santiago_S Avatar

    There are multiple ways of tackling this. 1: Answer them incorrectly , make stuff up. Probably the easiest way. 2: Post a job ad about answering questions such as Fiver. Post the questions and offer 10usd per question answered. 3: Contact a company about getting into a contract where once a month you will send them 720 questions and you will pay 10k. Have the company overnight a booklet with the proper answers or send it via pdf. You could even make a stipulation where the work must be completed within a week.

    I think option 1 is the eaiset to start with.Option 2 is the most labor intensitve but can be automated with bots. Option 3 when once setup will be the most hands off and freeing lifestyle.

    My self , I would do option 1 for 1 day then figure out option 3 while randomly answering questions.

  16. Clur1chaun Avatar

    You didn’t state that I have to answer the question correctly.

  17. TypographySnob Avatar

    So $1000/hr is really just the maximum rate. I can choose to not answer any questions for as long as I want, then when I feel like it, go to the library and make some money by answering as many of the questions that have stacked as I want. I see no issue or downside whatsoever.

  18. Kiriima Avatar

    Since I have an unlimited time to answer those questions I’m gonna stack them till afterlife. You also didn’t specify that the answers must be correct, so I in my afterlife will wisely say ’42 is the answer to all questions in life’ and be done with it.

  19. IndividualistAW Avatar

    So if the question is something i already know the answer to, i magically forget that knowledge when asked?

  20. HarrisLam Avatar

    The conditions have not stated how I have to answer the questions, how detail must the answers be, and what happen if I get anything wrong, or if I get something partially wrong, or if too many questions are stacked up and left unanswered. Also does not state whether I can quit at any time or not.

    An extremely incomplete scenario.

    But in all fairness I would likely opt out of the program. College level questions that I must seek info for would be too difficult for more than 1 per day.

  21. TicklyThyPickle Avatar

    Im so gonna die if its something like history or art. Freakin social sciences

  22. byza089 Avatar

    This doesn’t actually say you have to answer it correctly. Can I answer it? Yes! Will it be correct? No!

  23. SamShorto Avatar

    Sure, I can answer any question. You never specify that the answer has to be right.

  24. angrypolishman Avatar

    even without loopholes im sure id be able to answer a few of 168 questions a week (assuming they have to be correct)

    i just get to live off say 100k a year without doing meaningful work, sounds good

  25. 50-3 Avatar

    Just answer 12 to every question, we only need to answer not find the correct answer

  26. usersleepyjerry Avatar

    The second you get to any complex math there is no chance I could win. Any stem questions would be essentially impossible without some sort of background. No way 99% of people could do this.

  27. BURT0NAT0R Avatar

    Do I have to answer the questions right? Do I even have to answer question at all? The money would keep rolling in!

    Eventually, when enough questions stack without an answer, I’ll have no recollection of any of my pre-college education. Ill be rich with early life memory loss.

    If I lose my ability to read, then my study ability is gone and my memory loss will only get worse (Unless I can reference/hire a tutor)