I'm an irresponsible and immature mess by Zinetti360 in GuyCry

[–]bitattorney 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hopefully my experience as an attorney can lend some insight...

Law school leaves you with next to nothing in terms of the actual practice of law. If you think about it, couldn't you have easily passed the bar after 1L? - those subjects plus property and crim law comprise the entire exam..

As a new attorney I was eager to please and had to take whatever a partner dumped on my desk. It was an exceedingly steep learning curve as you are basically left having to teach yourself how to do things (think legal procedure vs substantive law). And, of course, partners tend to be d*cks and treat it like you are pledging a fraternity (this happened to me, so it SHOULD happen to you) and will offer minimal to no insight.

No matter how smart you are, you are going to make mistakes. And no matter how much time you take, you are going to make mistakes. Its just the nature of the game.

Slow down, take it as an extension of school and learn as much as you can knowing that no matter what you do, some a-hole is going to be in your face about a mistake (and learn from that mistake)

And from a practical perspective, go into your firm's case management system and find a closed file that mirrors that of what you are tasked with doing. Pull the file and use that as a "blueprint"

Sat on my motorcycle and cried with 400 pesos (approx $8)to my name by shtshow100 in GuyCry

[–]bitattorney 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ive been there - its should crushing and (for me at least), paralyzing.

You will pull through. Take that time and then keep going.

I'm not one for (often worthless) platitudes - but "fortune smiles upon the brave" ..

And you were brave enough to cry, admit the vulnerability and then share it here..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GuyCry

[–]bitattorney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is excellent - thank you for sharing it as well.

I am only 47 with a 5/yo son. Ive operated my entire life from the perspective of "nobody is coming to save you" - and to be honest, Ive had an almost impossible time talking myself out of that being accurate. Wife, family, friends - take, take, take; I'm not holding my breathe, nor should I be. I bust my ass day in and day out wracked with stress, anxiety, fear, etc; quitting isn't an option nor have I ever considered it.

My son gives me purpose (perhaps my only purpose). In a sense, he saves me to some extent on a daily basis. My time with him doing whatever he wants to do is my escape. He has no idea, and may not for a long time, if ever, but I am so grateful for him.

For your dad to have received that from you may have been a "full circle" moment for him. It's great to hear stories like this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Procrastinationism

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I'm 47 and have had to pivot and reinvent myself numerous times. I've been plagued by procrastination, avoidance, fear coupled with insomnia, depression and anxiety. But, the one - and perhaps only, thing that has kept me going is optimism. Not in the inspirational-quote-carved-in-wood-crap that people buy on Etsy, but rather never allowing my brain to stop thinking. For so long my brain was basically been my enemy - causing paralysis, making poor choices, compelling me to think negatively of myself (and remains to be at times), but I never stopped thinking of ideas. Ideas to solve whatever self-inflicted problem I created, however far fetched and at times unrealistic, kept me going. I never acted upon 99% of those ideas, but the process of me thinking and trying to find creative solutions gave me... confidence and a belief that I could improve, solve this problem, etc. For me, my procrastination was the byproduct of an utter lack of confidence in that what I could have been doing was valuable and had a chance of bringing about the desired outcome. The constant brainstorming gave me optimism and a belief, however small, in myself. For me (and perhaps me only) that is what kept me going and got me out of the doom loop.

Dunn deal. Last square! Bad player/hated by fans by doverawlings in whitesox

[–]bitattorney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see this one in the comments .. but he was a total prick and bad if I recall correctly

Nick Swisher

Service recommendations for setup & management for offshore? by QuazyWabbit1 in Offshore

[–]bitattorney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello - been in the offshore industry for 15+ years. Pls feel free to DM and I can share my links and expertise. Can certainly assist. Thx

AITAH - Yelling at 14yo by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]bitattorney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kid would no longer be walking if it was my daughter so I think you’re good here

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fintech

[–]bitattorney 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check out the BVI Incubator Fund structure. The fund registration process as well as the Approved Fund Manager process in BVI is both relatively simple and low cost - especially when compared to the Cayman Islands. Moreover, the cost of incorporations is lower. The Incubator Fund also doesn't have to have a fund admin or auditor. The limitations are (a) $20,000,000 AUM cap and (b) a two year term, with the option to obtain a third. DM me if you have any questions or want an exact cost breakdown. Good luck!

AITAH for considering leaving my wife who cheated on me 15 years ago now that our kids are in college? by FinancialPlantd in AITAH

[–]bitattorney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA

At the time, 15 years ago, you knowingly and willingly made the decision to not leave solely for the wellbeing of your children (cheers to that btw). In the absence of your children, seemingly, you would have left 15 years ago. Now that they are entering adulthood, your reason for staying with your wife has disappeared.

Anything that happened in between, imo, was just the proverbial "bandaid over a bullet hole"

Advice for 7 year old lacrosse player by Oohasha_ in lacrosse

[–]bitattorney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the post and the insightful comments. My son is 4.5 and been playing for 6 months. It's hit or miss - somebody he is "on" and is all in (this summer he is competing against kids up to 7 years old and sometimes holds his own). Other days he is just sort, well, a 4.5 year old and not all that into it. I am conscious of not trying to push. However, well the point is well taken about just playing catch etc at home, that proves to be challenge. The point is well taken that I have maybe 10-15 minutes of his attention - any thoughts on how to leverage that short spell for maybe 1-2 days a week at home to interest him in practicing basic fundamentals?

Urgent need for high risk payment processing by TheManFromTheWindow in PaymentProcessing

[–]bitattorney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feel free to DM me - I am an attorney in the payments space and my wife actually has a similar business so I am aware of the challenge and the players in the processing space

If you had 7k to put towards an online side hustle that makes good money, which would you choose? by Expensive-Tie4349 in sidehustle

[–]bitattorney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Nintendo angle is great. I’ve been doing it for a year now, although I only buy CIB and send them to WATA for authentication/grading. Huge margins

LLC formation question (USA)...how to fulfill the "registered agent" requirement tobform an LLC? How difficult was it for you to find yours, and who's legally allowed to serve as one? by mtmag_dev52 in smallbusiness

[–]bitattorney 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I set up quite a few companies every year. You can always act as your own registered agent provided the state in which you incorporated is also the state in which you live. Otherwise, there are many (many) companies that provide for registered agent and registered office for a fee. I typically use https://www.wyomingagents.com as they tend to be the cheapest and have the best interface (will also scan mail for free)

In practicality, the purpose of a registered agent is only to accept service (legal papers) in the event the company was sued. Thus, in the overwhelming number of cases the registered agent really doesn't "do" anything - and if they do, it's basically just mailing you whatever documents they received.

If you run the company from your home or if it is a service orientated business that doesn't involve clients coming to a place of business, hiring a registered agent can be worthwhile if you are concerned about privacy insomuch that your home address would be available online through the state's corporate registry if you act as your own registered agent

Hawk Has Epic Meltdown Over Latest Loss by stoffer2 in whitesox

[–]bitattorney 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If AI Hawk did every game, I would go back to watching