When I stated multiple streams of income, you have to think OUTSIDE OF THE BOX. In other words, know more than one skillset and use it to YOUR/YOUR families advantage. Most people are multi-talented. I tell all young people, know something other than your main job (it can be cutting lawns, cutting hair, carpentry, laying tile, painting rooms, photography, designing rooms, cleaning, singing, health instructor, playing an instrument etc. I know you get the picture now - ANY honest living - all legal honest work outside of your "regular" job). My parents were multi-talented and it was a way of life - brought in income to care for our family. When you work for an employer, do your work well. However, DO NOT ALLOW any employer to control your destiny (e.g. don't get caught by just counting on one income, without some type of plan). It is never wise, and EVERYONE should have a plan regardless of whom you work for, even if working for yourself. When/if a job does not work out, then you are not left to wonder so much of how you can bring income. Continue to be the best you can be. Blessings!