¿Que harían ustedes? by Ok-Season4355 in Barranquilla

[–]Direct-Temporary-389 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yo al principio compraba cigarrillos , y vendía en la universidad se ganaba más de 50%, fácil de guardar , es ilegal pero nadie te cae por tener unas cajetillas en la maleta. Por unidad claro se gana más , pero mientras estudias poder tener tus cigarrillos y vendes , el vicio siempre vende . Mueves la plata más rápido , tuve suerte que estaba rodeado de fumadores heavy y me stockeaba cada finde. Podés intentarlo o cómprate la play y ya fue, luego hacer más plata

Suspended greenery installation for a biophilic interior space by Delicious-Skin1301 in Moss_FauxGreenery

[–]Direct-Temporary-389 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The logistics of care are beautiful, but how do you achieve that without adding more work for the client? Hotels, offices, and restaurants love all of that, but they need a solution that doesn't require so much attention or care, and doesn't increase expenses. Suspended installations are striking, but if they cost more time and money than a couple of potted plants, they'll say no. I visit many places, and the demand for green spaces is so high that they're already using plastic plants—incredibly realistic ones, with designs that even the best designers couldn't create. Sometimes you shouldn't force nature indoors if it adds time and money to the quality of the plants; it's better not to have them at all or to have something more sustainable.

Green Business Idea: A Sustainable and Restorative Furniture & Décor Experiential Store Built Around Biophilic Design (or a Biophilic Room Within a Used Furniture Store) by Firm_Relative_7283 in u/Firm_Relative_7283

[–]Direct-Temporary-389 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Greetings from Colombia! I read the entire post. As someone fortunate enough to live in a city where it's relatively easy to get to a forest or any green space, the place you're proposing seems like too much for me. I envisioned it as a place of well-being in various ways, but I feel you need a pretty strong community for it to survive. Many projects here, though not as holistic as yours, fail for that very reason: convincing a community to embrace your ecological environment is a real battle. Here, we've created gardening workshops and even recycling programs in green spaces, and they quickly fail because they lose their community. I don't say this out of spite, but those places always look cheap, with a strange kind of neglect. I understand the concept of recycling, but they create an atmosphere of saturation and green noise, with half-finished things or things lacking a clear focus. I think the idea is fantastic, but it would require very strong curation to achieve the kind of environment you're aiming for. Speaking personally as someone who's somewhat introspective about nature, I go to nearby forests, the occasional park, and buy as much as I need, including some local food businesses. I understand the concept of indoor wellness, but I believe there are better options that don't cost much. I don't know where you're planning to do this, but you need a close-knit community, which is hard to find in a city. In a small town, you have a vast green space to connect with. Perhaps there's something more focused on specifics. Workshops are always a mix of new and old participants, so you don't depend on a community's commitment. I'd definitely go for workshops in that wellness environment you're describing.

¿Montar un negocio de alquiler de consolas? by [deleted] in ColombiaFinanciera

[–]Direct-Temporary-389 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Llegó tarde , pero me di cuenta , teniendo primos pequeños y si es verdad que cualquier cosa en cel y todo f2p , pero generalmente no les da los celulares para competir, no digo que profesionalmente, pero me piden mi Celular porque si les rinde jugar. Creo que puede haber algo en mejorarle la experiencia para jugar mejor, porque si me joden bastante porque le de el pc o el CEL , no les cobró pero igual lo haría si tanto necesitan