What are the best languages a CEO should know and why?
>>1680070
Dick sucking
Not joking either
>>1680070
DO YOU SPEAK THE LANGUAGE OF MONEY
>>1680070
Aramaic, for when Jesus returns you can strike some deals brah.
Hieroglyph
>>1680126
Pretty much this.
all the top finance companies are predicting the apocalypse this year.
>>1680097
Think about the quotas and add carpet cleaner.
If you want to aimlessly learn a language for business....probably Chinese/mandarin
But if you research a field/company you want to go into then that answer would change. For example learning any language for the purpose of translation/teaching can work out nicely. Maybe if you choose Urdu/Farsi then you can become a high paid intelligence translator
tl;dr it depends. Can't go wrong with Chinese, German, or French assuming you can become proficient like a native speaker.
>>1680158
>Can't go wrong with
>German, or French
This is a meme. I'm fluent in those two, English and Italian, and know my basics in Russian. Still with a Master of Arts, I work in a "specialized" callcenter and get yelled at in 5 - 9 different languages. tbqh the pay is o.k and I can smoke.
>>1680143
Still comes off cheap, you might be able to factor in a couple million if you suck off the right person
>>1680175
Cheap it is indeed, but like every other business model with low entry points, the competition is hardcore.
>>1680184
Yeah you're right, although I did mean it in a metaphorical way at first, but it's probably the same in the end
>>1680173
>call center
That's where you fucked up
Golang
Hebrew