Hello /biz/
I am currently withdrawing from heroin and have been awake for the last 50+ hours sweating up a storm with racing thoughts. That aside, I have managed to reflect quite a bit on life from an entrepreneurial/success perspective and think I have had somewhat of an epiphany.
Pretty much every "great" thing involves networking and knowing the right people. While it is certainly possible to just quietly sit by yourself in your room and devise various business plans, it simply doesn't pan out like that in the real world for some reason. And even if you aren't the creator of said idea, can you count how many people you know that are complete shit heads but have somehow ended up in good life positions simply from knowing the right people?
Even if you do execute an idea yourself, it's still possible to align yourself with the right people and potentially draw ideas or steal their ideas entirely for your own benefit.
I suppose my point is that it's time to stop being autistic and isolated. It's time to go out and actually talk to some people. I'll probably start going to some entrepreneurial meetups/social groups soon. I am sure most people there are stupid - but maybe I am lucky and will find that one motivated guy/gal (lol who are we kidding, obviously its a guy) that might be the winning ticket.
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>>1851146
Well, op to tell you the truth it is super possible to find people, the problem is that people will not share with you their success. You
>>1851146
Holy shit, is pic related for real? Anything have a link to the article?
>I've come to realize it's not what you, but who you know that's important
It took you becoming addicted to heroin to have that great realization?