Your first positive action is to answer this short question:
“What do you want?”
The work of it begins when I tell you that you must answer that question fully and completely in black and white! Right now you must begin a complete list of what you want. Why such a detailed list? Because that is the first step to getting them! This list becomes a list of your goals, your destinations!
Tell me this. Can you imagine a man going to the nearest airport to catch a plane with only the vaguest idea of where he wanted to go? If you were the ticket seller, what would you do to help him? Can you visualize what would happen?
Man: I'd like a ticket, please.
You: Certainly, sir, where to?
Man: Oh ... uh ... someplace nice.
You: I don't understand.
Man: Well, it's important I “get someplace”. I don't want to just waste time. I want to really get someplace.
You: Someplace like ... where?
Man: Oh, someplace where I can be happy. Where I can have a good income. Get a new car, maybe. Perhaps become an executive with a good company or even have my own business of some sort. Be able to take good care of my wife and kids. You know, I'd like to get someplace where things were really great for my family and me. Just give me a ticket; I'll pay for it.
You: But, sir, I can't sell you a ticket until you know exactly where you want to go.
Wouldn't that be your reaction? You would have no way to help that man until he could tell you where he wanted to go. And isn't that what you've been saying to life? “I want to get someplace" covers everything and yet nothing! One thinks he has a goal because he wants to “be somebody.” But until there is a very clear picture of that position, he cannot hope to achieve it.
Looking at your life in this way, it isn't surprising that you have not already reached the height of success you might desire ... on the contrary, it is remarkable that you have achieved any success at all.
>>1849194
once you get to where you want you'll find it sucks. Do this often enough and you'll realize what you want is a process, not a place.
this is how we know /biz/ isn't rich. you guys think it's somewhere you get to and never leave. Rich people know better.
>>1849194
Thanks opie, really got me thinkin
>>1849194
I want enough money so that I never have to work in my life.
Now hand me that ticket please.
Big 4 thread
Anyone else here just for the experience and the mark on your resume? Or does somebody really have passion for public accounting?
>>1849065
Everyone is trying to jump ship anon.
Personally I want to get into banking
Anyone have any tips on that?
>>1849554
I'm interested in this too, though I'd be interest to hear about other exit strategies as well.
>bought at 1100
>sold at 1280
>bought again with 10x leverage on 1050
mad dough is heading my way.
I SAW THIS IMAGE LAST WEEK
>>1849524
wow, what an oldfag we have here!!
Where can I find a calculator which tells me how much MH/s I get from a specific video card and with what software? But I need it for all sorts of coins with differing algorithms. For example Dash which is skyrocketing right now.
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/litecoin/calculator
And a last bump for today.
>>1848763
can you mine dashcoins efficiently????????????????????????????????????????????
why is it not outsourced to mexico or chingchong country
>>1848763
you can't profitably mine shit with a GPU anymore
Anyone here sell dogs for a living? The prices that some breeds sell for is ridiculous and it can't be that hard to bring them up can it? They breed and you have more 'Unique' and 'Gorgeous' puppies to flip for £2500 each. Why does this seem like such an obvious thing to do, what am I missing here?
Here's the plan, dedicate a room in my house to puppy breeding. Keep them at an age to produce as many puppies as possible and flip them for £1000 each.. if i can sell 10-15 puppies a year then i should be good. Does anyone know the legality behind artificial insemination in case they don't breed?
If this goes well I'll be making decent income for very little work, i can then sell the older breeders and start breeding younger home made puppies.. endless supply of income man.
Do you have any evidence these dogs actually sell? They aren't exactly the usual breeds to fetch such a high price.
First, you need to buy a breeding female from great pedigree, which will cost anywhere from 5-10 times the price of a puppy (which on the real hot-ticket breeds are only sold already neutered to keep them rare and the bloodline pure). Then you need apply for the necessary licenses to start breeding animals at home. Now pay off the owner of a high-class male for a little doggy sex session (if unlucky - several times). Then care for the dog throughout pregnancy and birth, racking up dozens of vet visits, ultrasounds, meds, vaccinations for your dog and all the puppies. Feed the now increased number of dogs several months until you pay for neutering surgery and can then sell them off, which is always a bit of a gamble in terms of price when it comes to priority (firstborns sell for more), rank (dominant puppies sell for more), sex (depends on what the customer wants), personality (curious and calm dogs sell for more) and coat. All the while ensuring proper accomodation, dealing with dozens of potential customers who want to visit several times. And to tie it all up you must now produce the proper documentation and file taxes for all the bullshit you had to pay.
There is decent money. But if you do it properly, it's not easy money. The easy money is in pawning off sick malnutritioned puppies raised in a concrete back yard from mongrels, smuggled into the country with a dozen stuffed into the trunk of a car for 3-400 bucks each to idiots who'll never care for them properly.
>>1848549
Bruh just cause someone puts an Ad up that says AKC certified bulldogs, $2,500 a pup doesn't mean they are getting that.
I worked in a pet store and have seen many puppy mills, kitten mills, etc...
There's a little bit of money but only if you run the operation like a sweatshop with no regard for the animals life.
I would not recommend this, it is not profitable.
Will they ever do gay porn?
gachi twins
UHN UHN UHN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lHXfGAlp58
>>1847993
fucking slaves
How many time do you think they DP'd girls together back in their Harvard days
>buying cheap shit on Alibaba and reselling for a profit on Ebay
Anyone done this?
>>1847261
No, I have little interest in doing that...
But, since others are, and since I don't understand how you guys account for shipping rates, any insight would be appreciated. Like, rules of thumb, if there are membership programs to decrease them, whatnot.
And where the hell do you ship and pick up a metric ton of dragon dildos?
>tfw you blew $6000 in daytrading over the course of one year in hopes of raising enough money to move out of your parents
>tfw you don't even have any money left to move out now
>>1852298
Kek I wish I could say I knew that feel:)
>>1852302
I work as a low paid admincuck at a local college. To think that $6000 I blew was actually my money I saved up...
>>1852298
>he fell for the stock market meme
AAAAND IT'S GONE.
What is the cut off for when /biz/nessmen should move out by?
I'm starting to feel like an extreme manchild at 22 and I'm questioning whether the money saved is worth it at this point.
>>1851743
Don't worry anon
You'll still be a manchild even if you move out
>>1851754
Why would I be one even then?
>>1851756
Because we all want to be manchildren.
Kids are pretty happy.
How come some get respect in the workplace and others dont? Regardless of job title.
Everyday I get talked down to and belittled. I get interrogated by management and other employees about how my shift has went. Every detail is scrutinised and I'm always at fault for something. Just finished a shift where I couldn't have a break or anything to eat because I was so busy, yet before I left I had to stay and do more tasks and I got told "I need to work faster and get things done quicker".
Inb4 nice blog faggot
Be on top of your shit all the time. Make changes that make things better. Dont ask for permission to make these changes, take a risk and change shit up and let them see the results. When someone tries to shit on you have a comeback ready even if you had to think of it the night before.
>>1851524
height
>>1851534
this
or looks
or, as seems likely since you're on 4chan,
you're a stupid hateful racist piece of shit that deserves to be abused and everyone knows it.
If the average investor earns 7% annual returns, what's the point? If you were playing with $100k that's only $7k profit per year.
For people who are actually net positive with trading, what do you do, only make the occasional sure bet?
Why do idiots on thus board seriously think they can do better than the market on trading?
>>1851377
$18000* (1.07^40 1.07^39 +...1.07) ~ $4M
The average investor is putting away money for retirement not to get rich.
>>1851377
7% average return is like from a s&p fund (average investor = retirement fund).
There is no such thing as a sure bet in trading (unless you're HSPTs where you just have illegal data feeds).
Its all about your equity curve upwards
You have 10 seconds to give me ONE good reason why you aren't investing in this man.
Kys
>>1851249
wheres dylan roof when you need him
>>1851249
this thread again
this is getting shittier than plebbit years ago when the content was just reposts
what has 4chan become
How is he still the richest person in the universe when he doesn't even have anything to do with Microsoft anymore?
>>1851166
he's friends with warren buffett and invests like him
he owns over a billion dollars worth of
caterpillar
ups
walmart
coca cola
waste management
fed ex
berkshire hathaway
he still owns 25 billion worth of microsoft
when indexs are breaking highs, he's making billions
>richest person in the universe
good one
Is buying a home a meme now? Serious question.
Average home in my area will cost about $1,400 a month with tax and everything. I pay about $980 for a one bedroom apartment which is a little high but 10 minutes to work with traffic.
I work about 45-50 hours a week and I live by myself for now. I clean on the weekend. No yard work. No maintenance. I save about $800 month easily.
I still feel like I'm missing out. Am I stupid for not buying a home or smart? I'm waiting for the next recession to dump all my savings into an index fund once stock prices have tanked.
I have tried to poke holes in my own plan but it just doesn't make sense to buy a home unless it's cash. Everyone tells me, "You need to buy a house!"
>>1850499
Posted this another thread but I wanted to start my own. Buying a home that isn't cash only seems more expensive than just renting.
>>1850499
>I save about $800 month easily.
I'm in a similar situation right now, so have a bump
I was paying $800 for a 2 bedroom nice apartment ~900sqft.
Now I own a 1700 sqft house, at 3.25%, 214k loan. My monthly mortgage + insurance + HoA is $1200 a month. I have solar panels on my roof, and 3 bedrooms I don't know what the fuck to do with(no roommates at the moment).
At 3.25%, it started out at $350 going into principle, now it's nearly $400.
The house is worth whatever the house is worth. I think I could get 250k without breaking a sweat.
This isn't without cost, haven't had any major catastrophes in the house, have to pay for the A/C and other repairs, had to buy appliance when I moved in... but fuck yeah it's worth it. Even I can do the math on this one, and I fucking hate being a homeowner.
PSA: Ethereum is almost back at 20 USD. This will be your last chance to buy under 20 usd for a very long time. The next dip will come at 35 USD.
>>1850204
How do you know? ETH faces resistance around 20 then falls down again to 17 or 18
>>1850204
don't believe the etherium shills
all of these nerd retards are sitting on 100s of ETH stacks and want to become rich
ETH IS A FUCKING SCAM
>>1850215
For every time it peaks the buyers gain confidence. Just like how btc has no problem staying over 1000 USD now while people were very skeptical the first time it reached 1000 USD.