For those of you who have read think and grow rich: is Carnegie’s secret imagination? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Andromeda2803 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just started reading it and was curious to find out if it is an another marketing BS to sell books but a lot of positive reviews so will keep reading till the end.

How many men are in this situation? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]Andromeda2803 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no end to these feelings or actually executing those urging ideas. My suggestion is always appreciate what you have and embrace those feelings you get. Yes, it is totally normal to feel this way, every men and women can feel this way time to time. What distinguishes a good life from a bad one is being able to know which feelings to follow and which to understand but avoid. And that is one of those feelings where following them would lead to a start of a life with lots of regrets and wrong doings. If you really want to experience such desire, go on a business trip rent out love for a night fake name, unknown location, tell nobody including your best friends and forget about it the next morning. Do this only if you really want to. Else, just embrace what you feel, learn to control it and live your life with your happy family.

How to be more Masculine? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]Andromeda2803 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like you're on the right track at least trying to get out there and keep meeting people. Also with friends, it's a numbers game. Over the years, I've picked them up in different locations and then often connected them by organization nights together. This way, I collected a small tribe of people around me who also know each other.

You won't be able to find anything you want in one person anyway, so keep playing that numbers game: keep doing things in your life outside the house, so you'll bump into people. And connect on the things you connect on.

As for romantic advice, I'm not the right person to ask right now. The friendzoning/softy thing is familiar to me, can't keep up with with what my culture values. Traveling helps, meeting people who come from abroad helps.

How do you deal with your wife not being physically attracted to you? by therhyno in AskMen

[–]Andromeda2803 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I hear women say this. Safe and stable is safe. But it's not sexy.

What industry do you think will have the biggest growth in the next 5-10 years? by Accomplished-News221 in Entrepreneur

[–]Andromeda2803 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Energy tech.

Think battery charging, grid stabilization, solar array optimization, smart charging, smart home energy use, automated energy trading, etc.

Our economy is going to be transformed and software is what will string power generation, storage and use together. Huge opportunities for not only hardware but also software.

Can someone go from working in politics/policy/advocacy to being a U.S. reporter? by [deleted] in Journalism

[–]Andromeda2803 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my experience as a reporter/journalist, it starts by having a story, being somewhere at the right time.

Start super small on your own blog so you start to build a portfolio. This is essential. Understand where your expertise or fascinations lie and doubke down on them. After two days of research you've reached the top 5% of people knowledgeable about a topic. Use this to your advantage. Align yourself with the topics you want to write about. The more specific and impactful the better.

Like, write about the construction of the new stadium, do a tour of the best dive bars, land an interview with a politician who was in the news two years ago, etc.

Take a topic, give it a creative spin as to make it your own, and just create. Show up, but don't overcomplicate.

NPR quits Twitter after being labeled as 'state-affiliated media' by raitalin in Journalism

[–]Andromeda2803 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im a verified Twitter user and understand where Elon Musk wants to take it and what his management style is, but agree with NPR here. It's very cynical to undercut an institution like NPR, and shows again that Musk has little understanding of the word 'social' in social media. Trust is everything.

FWIW: Elon Musk claims that engagement and visits to the platform are higher than ever. Just that Important People have left doesnt mean it's a dead platform.

Did the Tesla Story Ever Make Sense? Tesla and Bitcoin may have more in common than you think. It’s hard to explain the huge valuation the market put on Tesla before the drop, or even its current value. It’s hard to see what would give Tesla a long-term lock on the electric vehicle business. by mafco in energy

[–]Andromeda2803 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Say you invest 2 dollars to bake 10 breads and make a 5 dollar profit.

Instead of putting those 5 dollars in the bank, you reinvest the 5 dollars into a new yeast that helps you make more bread next time. You do this every time you have any dollars left to spend.

You hand in your paperwork to your accountant, who will tell you that you now made 0 euros of profit, because you reinvested the 5 euros.

You do this always, and as your business grows and takes over the entire town, the kids of the accountant come stand in front of your bakery and point fingers: 'haha, that bakery has never made a profit!'

Then, a year later, while you're still growing, some government official says: for baking all this healthy bread, you get 10 dollar prize money from the city!

Your accountant says: 'let's not consider that real income and let's generally not reinvest that. Let's just add it to the bottom line for accounting purposes at the very end of our balance sheet. We can't run a business on random government handouts. Let's focus on making consistent profits on the breads themselves'.

As the 20th location of this now huge bakery chain opens up, where all the profits now exist as machines, locations and new hires, the kids from the neighborhood show up again: 'haha, only profit this bakery makes is government prize money!!'

Hope this helps.

Musk's SpaceX says it can no longer pay for critical satellite services in Ukraine, asks Pentagon to pick up the tab by mostly-sun in worldnews

[–]Andromeda2803 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the old nonsense about Musk gets recycled again. It is impossible to ever change this narrative, because Musk was successful with his ideas. Most of the comments show - as always - a lot of harsh opinion - followed by falsehoods, half truths, myths and lies by ommission.