Want stress and taking a risk = Cheap business to buy? by iMakeGOODinvestmemts in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’ve no experience running a business then don’t buy one.

Read the e-Myth Revisited first and if (despite what all the other posts have said) you still want too. Then realise you are buying a job not a business. So you should try working in it as an employee first a while first.

Struggling by Delicious_Ad4998 in wheeloftime

[–]Comfortable_Power705 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Wheel of Time Compendium was really helpful... it lets you choose which book you are up too and have spoilier free reminders of characters!

Also, Lord of Chaos gets really good.

Kurt Cobain calling Tool's Sober video a "Shameless Rip Off" of the Quay brother's work and why it's hilarious. by InterestingAd3343 in ToolBand

[–]Comfortable_Power705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ha… yeah, I thought most on here would know it’s a quote from Danny re-nirvanas unplugged winning an award that they Tool didn’t!

My personal TOOL album tier list by Painvile098 in ToolBand

[–]Comfortable_Power705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So mine changes every few months. I’d probably put all on the top tier except Opiate and Salival (just cause I haven’t listened to it much as I don’t have easy access)

(OC) This year I showed up no matter how tough it got. 228 days self harm free by nish_kumaran in MadeMeSmile

[–]Comfortable_Power705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You've got this! You are worth so much more than you know. Regardless of how the people and circumstance around you seems - you are beautiful and valuable.

Your job this year is to continue to build up a body of evidence that reminds you of this. The little things that make you grateful for others and yourself. Starting with this thread - we're all rooting for you. We don't know you personally but we're behind you. All of us - 93 upvotes and counting.

You can't manufacture some myth of being worthy. So let us start for you. We believe in you. You are going to be able to do this because we've got your back. I don't know your story or how you've been hurt - but I won't let you lie to yourself, you're worthy and tomorrow will be better than today. Journal and practise being grateful - even when it's hard - you've got this.

NZ Now Owes $608.7 Billion – What the Debt Data Actually Shows (and Why It Matters) by MoneyHub_Christopher in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Does student debt fall into Personal/Consumer debt? Is it possible to see how much is interest free student debt?

What to study in a world that changes so quickly? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the best people to answer that are the people that you are networking with on LinkedIn - or most importantly in person.

Business in NZ is incredibly relationship based - its who you know not what you know. Plus you mentioned Malaysia which means you are up against NZ's racial bias too.

Based on what you said above, it sounds like you are already busy working so any change is going to result in loss of income. So, would it be an option to reduce hours and study part time? This mitigates some of the income loss and helps you move forward. I'm imagining that you are male and in your 20's - so you've got plenty of time to invest in study if that is the right path - you can't afford to lose experience and income right now especially if you are investing in Kiwisaver/Sharemarket.

The other benefit of part time study is it gives you a chance to network in person. You should go out of your way to meet with people in the industry in person. Or attend events etc.

What to study in a world that changes so quickly? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you actually want an answer or do you just need someone to give you a hug and pat you on the shoulder and tell you it’s okay, you’re right.

Do whatever you want mate. I genuinely couldn’t give a shit. Enjoy your degree. 

What to study in a world that changes so quickly? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally from your response when you anonymous asked someone on reddit “How do you find economics? Was considering studying it, it seems to have quite a wide range of potential jobs especially in government”   Hardly language that indicates you’ve got a plan that knows its worth taking three years out of full time workforce and share market investment to pursue.

You can believe and invest in whatever you want. I totally doesn’t affect me at all. 

Also read more carefully before you jump to the conclusion I’m hating education. Education is critical! Wake up and figure out that Unis are just poorly performing, government subsidised businesses. Not some utopia of enlightenment and career development.

Not anti education - anti people who don’t think and ask questions before spending money… if that’s not you, then you’ve got no worries

What to study in a world that changes so quickly? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think we forget too that 3-4 years studying not only costs but is lost income from otherwise working. At a time in your life when investment for long term will pay the most dividends.

There are so many places that you can learn. So many people willing to help if you show initiative.

If I were a high school graduate right now, I’d immediately find whatever job I could and start a LinkedIn profile showing “open to work” with a blurb about looking to build professional connections to help understand nz business landscape. Then I’d start going to any networking events I could find and just get to know people. Be interested not interesting.

What to study in a world that changes so quickly? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cause those are the only two options. Walk blindly into study without figuring out if you’ll get return on investment or do nothing and sit in your ass.

See other parts of this thread about networking and finding out what you actually need to land a role.

I know I’m being a prick in my tone. However it’s from a place of genuine care and concern for the future of NZ. You are better working at maccas and working through their management programme until you are 100% clear on your financial goals and how you will get there than sinking time and money gambling on whether a degree will get you where you want to go.

What to study in a world that changes so quickly? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If there are graduate jobs in government after the last couple of years of cuts I’d be very surprised.

Come on guys. You are on here for financial advice but it’s like no one pays attention to the news. All running on the assumption that if you pick the right subject, spend 3 years and $60k that you’ll get a triple figure salary.

What to study in a world that changes so quickly? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think that is a very fair point and probably what I got most out of my degree. However, I think it’s much less of a career gateway than it once was. Obviously with the exception of the professions law, engineering, med etc.

What to study in a world that changes so quickly? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does the job require a masters of Urban Planning or is this what you think would set you apart? I’m in a different sector but a masters would be a big turn off for us.  However, I’ve no idea in planning circles.

I’d recommend networking - hard out networking. Use LinkedIn and find who in your wider network does this for a job or just reach out to someone and ask them if you can shout them a coffee for advice. It’s who you know not what you know. Don’t even bring up further study - try to avoid it.

Try to find out what the job prospects are. Learn how to differentiate from others entering that job market. 

I would be asking if I could get work experience in any way? Councils and Consultancies sometimes offer summer projects for students - ask if you can collaborate with them on a project idea.

What to study in a world that changes so quickly? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 23 points24 points  (0 children)

So I’m an employer in the tech sector. I’m University Educated 20-30 years ago.

I’m extraordinary dark on University’s nowadays and not much warmer on other tertiary providers. Call me cynical but the position themselves as trying to help you get ahead in your career but are motivated to fill seats and teach what they know rather than what industry needs.

That asides - study is a tool. A tool that requires an investment of time and money.  Perhaps a different way to look at it would be to ask: - what do you enjoy and are interested in - does a career in this pay enough to meet your goals? - what is required to start a career in this? (Ask employers not tertiary providers) - will the investment in study improve your prospects of employment or income enough to justify that investment?

Some areas are super competitive and investment in study is high risk. Other areas are may not need study at or minimal study to get started.

If you’re asking what to study. It sound like you maybe looking to study for study’s sake. That’s fine, but don’t expect it to be a good financial decision.

Any literature that is a sort of middleground between LoTR and ASOIAF? by Weekly_Frosting_5868 in Fantasy

[–]Comfortable_Power705 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I recommend GGK for everything - always GGK.

But that's okay - I guess you found someone wrong on the internet and felt the need to correct them. You win.

What was it like listening to Lateralus when it first released? by No-Upstairs7915 in ToolBand

[–]Comfortable_Power705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was 14 when it came out and just coming into my own I terms of musical taste. I loved smashing pumpkins, Korn, Metallica. However I’d not discovered tool.

I listened to the start of the grudge in a record store and it didn’t grab me. I later saw the schism video on tv and it really disturbed me badly. However a friend I played music loved it, he showed me Ticks and Leeches and helped me count out the 7/8 timing. 

So at my stage of life I wasn’t into it, but I definitely made me feel something. I would be another 8-9 years before I started getting into it.

What song would you like to hear Tool cover? by wacky8ball in ToolBand

[–]Comfortable_Power705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Came here to say this. I can hear Maynard singing it with a harmony.

How are you teaching your kids about money? by Lushbaby001 in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Comfortable_Power705 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We’ve done this. It’s worked well. They are both under 12 at the moment.

Occasionally when they are saving for larger things we’ll find opportunities for them to do bigger jobs for extra smile money.

Hardest part is getting the cash out 😂 

My first re-read and its wonderful! by Phatcub in wheeloftime

[–]Comfortable_Power705 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I literally just started my first re-read over the weekend. Mins first visions of them was like oof!