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What are the chances that you will start a successful business or develop a scientific/mathematical breakthrough in your spare time while working a minimum wage job?
>>1388674
will is that you? it's not your fault ok?
What are the assumptions of your spare time?
>>1388674
The first one is way more likely.
>>1388674
>scientific/mathematical breakthrough
You could literally prove all of modern since wrong and no one would care if you aren't at a research institution.
>>1388687
They would care as long as you convince a decent journal to publish it, but yeah publishing based on quality rather than supervisors reputation is very difficult
I'd never work a min wage job, so I'd say it's zero likelihood
> not being willing to use ones talents to get where one wants to go
Will is a cuck. Fuck that guy and fuck Jewish guilt, it is a cancer.
I'm working minimum wag before going back to grad school. I unified gravity with qft AND proved that there exists a reduction from np to p in my time here. Although after my major breakthroughs the chances of you ever figuring something out have declined slightly I'd say you really should consider making a career of it. I'm getting research grants and women like crazy.