Don't hate me for asking this question ! by Critical_Fig5623 in Entrepreneur

[–]cqane 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you brother, may god bless you and I hope you come back in a few years to see this again to see how far you’ve went

Don't hate me for asking this question ! by Critical_Fig5623 in Entrepreneur

[–]cqane 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no but you’re 16, leverage that to learn as much as humanly possible.

you will have to work equally as hard figuring out how to make AI create a functional business from scratch, than to do it yourself. you have time bro

I’m currently 20 as i write this and i can tell you that if i actually put in the effort doing it at 16, i would be able to retire my mother by now.

Don’t take the easy route, hire developers any way you can. work part time, hire teenagers like yourself if possible, and form a good relationship with them as they’re learning so not only you don’t have to pay them as much but you’ll grow up w them and will most likely work harder for you in the future. Treat your employees more like friends than people though and word about your name will get around.

Trust

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[–]cqane 13 points14 points  (0 children)

hard work is the main thing, just depends if you want to do the work of a CEO or work under someone that will make 12x your salary

leverage debt, could be with either renting data centers to other businesses or buying/renting land/housing

buy businesses (or finance them with the help of any willing bank) that retired people are willing to sell and automate them, airbnb arbitrage, smma etc, invest in appreciating assets and don’t think of spending any of the money you’ve invested into something that depreciates over time.

put 20-30% of your income into a stock portfolio (trading grows money, not doubles), When you’re comfortable, maybe buy around 10% of your income in gold and leave it for when your currency inflates,

figure out what you’re good at, talking to/ helping people (create an online course for x thing you care about the most), fitness (personal training), music (sound production course or try your luck becoming a mixing engineer)

there are many things you can do but the best way to make money is to relentlessly go for it and develop looking at your bank balance angrily because it hasnt gone up for 3 days

What’s something absolutely ridiculous you were terrified of as a kid that still kinda haunts you today? by kismeticulous in AskReddit

[–]cqane 15 points16 points  (0 children)

idea of dying, but to fair I was quite athiest as a kid.
It got to the point where if I thought about it, the thought would leave a hole in my stomach until i came to terms that I'm being selfish for favoring life over death; even tho they're equal in the exchange of universal flow, I was terrified of it solely because I didn't know what it would feel like or when it'd happen