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Yes, but at work I am surrounded with AFC, Beta supervisors and managgers who are either suffer under bitch wives, or lust hopelessly after entry level personal assistants. I want to indoctrinate my seniors in the seduction arts in return of promoting me to a higher job with shorter working hours...
So, essentially, you want to earn more money by working fewer hours and tricking your managers into getting you a promotion?
Behave.
If you're ridiculously lucky, you might get born into a rich family and become a CEO because you inherit your dad's position or something. You might win the lottery. Pretty much any other way of getting lots of money is going to be linked to how hard you work.
Note I say hard, not necessarily long, although most ways will involve long hours. Even famous movie stars will have had times in their lives before they were discovered where they would have been working shifts in a supermarket to pay the rent because they couldn't get acting jobs. Rich businessmen built up their businesses through working ridiculously hard to get there. Top lawyers and doctors and other professions work their butts off to get paid what they do.
Even someone who gets a promotion from floor sweeper to shelf stacker needs to earn the right to get that promotion.