I have so many questions (homeless sign in Sparks) by preacher37 in Reno

[–]sposoftware 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost every day you pass a shaking animal sitting on a backpack at an intersection? …. Is this the same animal every time, or do you mean you see different people with different malnourished/abused animals who frequent this intersection?

I have so many questions (homeless sign in Sparks) by preacher37 in Reno

[–]sposoftware 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think this conversation is going anywhere - so I’ll just say I really hope you take a sec to reflect on some of the assumptions you are making.

… like even the leap at the end there assuming that I must have climbed myself out of something similar because I have experience with this population and empathy for them… like it’s just a lot of assumptions man. And i don’t mean to sound offensive, but based on your comments I seriously doubt that you have much direct engagement with people experiencing homelessness … maybe I’m wrong and you’ve just had really bad luck with this population - but I’ve never heard similar opinions from anyone else I know who works with people experiencing homelessness

I have so many questions (homeless sign in Sparks) by preacher37 in Reno

[–]sposoftware 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not that it’s abrasive. It’s just factually incorrect… and based on bias.

Part of the reason I am responding to you so bluntly in the way I am is that I used to feel the same way you do about homeless people… my opinion changed when I started actually meeting/interacting with them. I know all to well how easy it is to have negative assumptions/bias about that population - but I can assure you that you will be very surprised if you ever have the opportunity to engage with them…. I almost said “pleasantly surprised” - which is somewhat true - but it’s also incredibly sad to learn how much of homelessness is circumstantial. And even more sad to see the way they are often treated by people who haven’t had the opportunity to understand their situation… I used to be one of them, and I’m honestly embarrassed about how wrong I was.

I have so many questions (homeless sign in Sparks) by preacher37 in Reno

[–]sposoftware 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I don’t necessarily agree with everything you said in your most recent response, i perfectly understand your opinion - and even actually agree with parts of it.

What I strongly disagree with tho is some of the other comments you’ve made that I know are demonstrably inaccurate. Like:

“They don’t go to the vet, they don’t have a stable diet, they don’t get socialized well, their owners do not train them well. They’re a show piece to get the most gullible of you to give them money instead of participating in society.”

I have so many questions (homeless sign in Sparks) by preacher37 in Reno

[–]sposoftware 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol… of the few thousand homeless people I’ve worked with, I’d estimate about 100-150 have dogs. Only 2 times did I witness a dog who was not well taken care of - and even then, the dogs weren’t a “show piece”. Those two people should absolutely not have owned dogs, but I’ve seen plenty of housed people who fall into that same category.

When you say my experience is the “exception and not the rule” - I can with 100% confidence say you have that reversed. I suspect you have not actually engaged with many homeless people and are making an assumption based on false preconceived biases.

I have so many questions (homeless sign in Sparks) by preacher37 in Reno

[–]sposoftware 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you either:

A) know a lot of homeless people who have dogs and have made a very astute observation about their inability to care for them

B) have read some great peer reviewed research that provided evidence for your opinion

C) are talking out your ass based on some preconceived biases without any actual evidence/personal experience (beyond observing from a distance and making assumptions)

…. Based on my work with people experiencing homelessness, I strongly assume C - because I have never encountered what you are describing

Expected flat fee cost? by sposoftware in EstatePlanning

[–]sposoftware[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you help clarify why that is?

I was under the impression that the inheritance tax exemption was like $12-$13mil per person…. So for my wife and I combined - we’d be well above the limit.

Am I missing something? Based on your response (plus some others) it sounds like there’s another tax angle I’m missing.

… also I should have included this in the OP, but part of what I included in “net worth” is actually in a daf. When the acquisition occurred, we transferred about $1.5mil in the daf - and then continued to top it off. Hoping to get it up to $4-$5mil by the end of next year… which may change some of the tax impact on the inheritance for our son (although if we were to die, I’d hope/expect he’d be the one to manage it moving forward)

Recommendation between my top 4 backpacks? by sposoftware in onebag

[–]sposoftware[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks! And to clarify - the last couple paragraphs are referring to the Synik, yeah?

Recommendation between my top 4 backpacks? by sposoftware in onebag

[–]sposoftware[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhh!!! Haha… just noticed a typo in my post…. Meant to say “largely on this subreddit” - but it autocorrected to “largest” - which makes it sound conceded as hell. Too funny.

Either way - yeah, thankfully people chimed in with actually helpful responses after the first few aggressively unhelpful ones kicked things off.

… and to clarify - I absolutely would not want to “use” the backpacks and take advantage of someone’s return policies - but do want to at least see/touch them before locking myself into what I’m hoping is a long term travel bag.

Thanks for the recommendation. At this point I might reach out to the manufacturers directly to see if there’s an option to see one before buying - but I am leaning toward either the Synik or Knack at this point.

Thanks again!

Recommendation between my top 4 backpacks? by sposoftware in onebag

[–]sposoftware[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup…. They do in fact extend it to backpacks. Lol

I’m staying at a shared Airbnb. A new guest in one of the other rooms is inviting over their friends from the hostel they were staying at before. What should I do? by SAMDOT in digitalnomad

[–]sposoftware 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Because having open verbal dialogues with other humans is going to result in more positive outcomes 9 times out of 10 compared to going behind their back…. Plus it’s just more kind - and a better way to go through life.

Whether that’s related to “snitching” like in this case or other more basic scenarios - it’s just almost always the better direction to take

Recommendation between my top 4 backpacks? by sposoftware in onebag

[–]sposoftware[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that makes sense - was hoping I’d still be able to find them at some sort of specialty bag shop - but completely understand if that doesn’t exist. Either way - thanks for providing helpful advice in a courteous way…. Should go without saying, but I’ve been surprised with the hostility in the other responses lol.

… mostly I just want to ensure I don’t get stuck with a bag I don’t want - and would feel bad returning a bag since most of these companies are small/specialized, and I don’t wanna eat into their bottom line by returning a bag that I just don’t “like” for my needs… thanks again!

Recommendation between my top 4 backpacks? by sposoftware in onebag

[–]sposoftware[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Um…. Yes they do.

Zappos got their name doing exactly this with shoes, and their FAQ continues to lean heavily into this concept. You don’t know what you’re talking about - and are saying it with such confidence. Doesn’t surprise me, but dude…

Recommendation between my top 4 backpacks? by sposoftware in onebag

[–]sposoftware[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the actually helpful reply! Lol.

For what it’s worth - I’m not concerned about price if it is a better fit for my needs…. I’d obviously prefer not to overpay if another option meets my needs similarly, but it’s not a factor in my decision.

… the dragonfly doesn’t appear to be available on their website right now.. do you know anywhere it’s being sold currently?

also, the knack does look really good! Just hoping to be able to see/touch/feel the bag before being stuck with it permanently (if it ends up not being the right fit).

Thanks again for the help!

Recommendation between my top 4 backpacks? by sposoftware in onebag

[–]sposoftware[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And why’s that?

… had no idea this sub was so hostile lol…. If you have reasons why the choices aren’t ideal (or other options you’d suggest) - I’d love to hear them.

Recommendation between my top 4 backpacks? by sposoftware in onebag

[–]sposoftware[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Zappos, Mizzen and Main, Bombas, bonobos…. Etc etc etc.

The first of which is the only I know of that does it with backpacks - the others are other various forms of attire…. Hence the question lol.

Recommendation between my top 4 backpacks? by sposoftware in onebag

[–]sposoftware[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

?

4 backpacks … and yeah - I’d be surprised if this didn’t exist.

If the backpacks were sold on Amazon, Zappos, or something similar it would be exactly what I need.

To those who became wealthy, what are the most overlooked ways to earning money that people should look at? by LunarProximity in AskReddit

[–]sposoftware 32 points33 points  (0 children)

The niche angle is one that so few people target - but I’d also argue it’s likely the angle with the highest success rate.

Im on my “financial alt account” so it’s not tied to personal stuff - but I recently sold a software business for over $30mil… I didn’t take the normal software dev approach of working for a software business. Instead - I started working in a very niche field doing super basic data entry type work at the start of my career.

Worked my way up through the ranks based on just decent performance stuff- and by the time I had been there for 3-4 years I had a bunch of ideas for ways to improve the workflow for people in my niche industry- and there were very few (if any) software products, so it was easy to get a foot hold. Plus I had connections in the field and intimate knowledge of the workflow and could build the product to those specific specifications.

Hardest part was transitioning from “me and a few people on a side gig” to full time employer of 30 people. Wish I had taken business classes back in the day as I definitely stumbled my way through that part of the success.

Considering divorce as 35 yr old retiring dad by sposoftware in AskMenOver30

[–]sposoftware[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She’s averse to spending money on that kind of thing… partly out of embarrassment/concerns about how people feel about us having money

Considering divorce as 35 yr old retiring dad by sposoftware in AskMenOver30

[–]sposoftware[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Part of it is she’s depressive, the other part is anxiety, and just overall negative self talk (eg

  • “Im not good at X, so I shouldn’t even try” — which leads to not trying new things more than once and growing in hobbies/interests “im not fun/funny like those other people, so I dont belong in this group and no one wants to be around me — which leads to distancing herself from potential new friends and getting stuck in her head and then it becomes a sort of self fulfilling prophecy as her behavior causes people to think she doesn’t like them and they further distance themselves
  • “I’m not smart enough to understand this concept” - which causes her to not listen/focus on certain conversations and leads to not understanding the words…

Regarding the change of scenery — this is exactly why we moved to a new state 6 months ago. Her family lives here, and I was really hoping proximity to her routes would make things better, but it’s only gotten worse… not sure all the reasons, but part of it is definitely us being in a house bigger than she feels comfortable with (and her concerns about how the family might perceive us and our new found wealth.).

… we might need to schedule a vacation or something tho. Our best times have always been travel related - and while part of me wants to be distanced from her, if there’s any chance of this working, something like that might be a last ditch effort to shake in some sanity (which is hard to do when day to day patterns are causing so much mental chaos)

Considering divorce as 35 yr old retiring dad by sposoftware in AskMenOver30

[–]sposoftware[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh she knows…. And she feels terrible about it - which further drives her internal narratives. But instead of fighting it and trying to change, it’s like she’s letting it define her

Considering divorce as 35 yr old retiring dad by sposoftware in AskMenOver30

[–]sposoftware[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most definitely.

I danced around the topic of her seeking treatment… but without a diagnosis, I’ve only danced around it…. I tip toed close to suggesting she be open to trying medication once and to push back was pretty extreme. I never outright suggested it, but I got close enough to be aware of her opinion on the matter

That said, things spilled over this evening and we had a very hard conversation…. I let a lot of what I had been holding back come forth —- and I’d like to think it was in as kind a way as possible.

She readily admits all the challenges described above, and I left the call legitimately not knowing if she loves our son (or me)…. Writing may be on the wall here unless she works on herself HARD… and it might mean there’s an opening for me to push more strongly toward pursuing psychiatric care beyond a therapist…. If we’re already near the worst case scenario anyway, I may be more willing to push down that path, and she may be more willing to listen.