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I’m 41 and just sold the business I formed in my apartment in Cambridge when I was at MIT in 2009. For the first 18 months I was the only employee. It’s been nice to build something from scratch, grow it and sell it, and have enough scratch to live very nicely without working ever again, but I plan to find something to occupy my time in 2022 and moving forward.I actually agree with Pat on this.
Once you hit 40, if you've made your money ... just retire. I'd love to tell people "I'm retired!"
Depends on the job, of course. But if you are Bezos and you're spending all day in meetings figuring out how to send bog rolls round the world in less than 24 hours... just .... stop.
I'd also agree that Elon Musk has won. And Pat has not.
Two years ago my dad was let go from the company he'd worked for the previous 25 years. He's in his late 60s, my parents' house is paid off, they can get health insurance/benefits through my mother's full-time job--he didn't have to go out and get another job, but he wasn't gonna spend the rest of his life just sitting in his recliner watching the Game Show Network, that's just not the way he's wired. He's a working-class blue-collar guy, not a filthy rich entrepreneuring baller like you guys, but he's always had that mindset that a man works to earn what he wants, and to have some sense of purpose. So now he works part-time at Home Depot, not because he needs the income, but he needs something to do with his day. Old man finally rubbed off on me after more than 40 years, better late than never I suppose, but I've got vacation time I need to use before the end of the year so I'll probably be taking a temp position that'll only last about a week or two, but maybe just maybe might possibly lead to an opportunity down the road; if it doesn't, at least I made a little extra income and got a bit of experience in a different field. I'd rather do something productive than just sleep in and sit on my ass all day, I've been doing that since the pandemic started.You're right of course. And I probably expressed it poorly. I don't really care what others think. It's more what I think of myself. Being some inactive shit who makes money off not doing much feels weak to me. And I don't make anything like the majority of my money off property. I guess I just like working.
For a short time you and I were both working our hustle in the same place. Whaddaya know?I’m 41 and just sold the business I formed in my apartment in Cambridge when I was at MIT in 2009. For the first 18 months I was the only employee. It’s been nice to build something from scratch, grow it and sell it, and have enough scratch to live very nicely without working ever again, but I plan to find something to occupy my time in 2022 and moving forward.
Someone in this thread mentioned that billionaires are different - I’m *far* from a billionaire but I did very well, and from an insider’s view I can corroborate that statement: there’s something different in me, and I’m unsatisfied with not contributing and working. I got married and I’m on a five month vacation, and god damn every fucking day is the same.
I won’t work as hard as I did building my company, but I have ~25 years of utility left and I do want to go make the most of it. That’s how I won, and that’s why fat losers like Pat are happy to lay under their pink blankie all day and fart out horrible opinions on Twitter to an audience of dozens. I’m grateful to God that I’m me and not a welfare loser like Patrick S. Tomlinson.
If you want people to stop asking questions and move on, tell them you're an FBI profilerWhy not just say you're a property manager? Nobody actually gives a fuck what you do. They're just going through the 20 questions you ask until somebody says something interesting.
It was his "professional" version of the "missed the Stargate" anal rape joke.I hate him.
By his own fat (and probably fake) account, he answered "money" alone and made no mention at all of any creative process. Then he twists their reaction to make it sound like they don't want him to "make a career of it" or "expect to be paid." They didn't have a problem with authors making money, they expected him to describe some kind of passion for the work itself, but he didn't. That's their issue, you fat disingenuous cunt. "I do it only for money" isn't the same as "I don't do it for free."
edit: I forgot to point out that he didn't mention his daughter in his fantasy of being wealthy. Weird, that's not like him.
He's a constant embarrassment to himself.
Fat.
Nigga, you ain't making it to 90.View attachment 14363
Pig, you're drowning in debt and you already do these things. You vacation 4 or 5 times a year and you haven't held a real job in over a decade. Eat shit you fucking parasite.
Your old man sounds like a solid guy and definitely a much better male role model than some buttfucking jack of all trades rodeo clown.Two years ago my dad was let go from the company he'd worked for the previous 25 years. He's in his late 60s, my parents' house is paid off, they can get health insurance/benefits through my mother's full-time job--he didn't have to go out and get another job, but he wasn't gonna spend the rest of his life just sitting in his recliner watching the Game Show Network, that's just not the way he's wired. He's a working-class blue-collar guy, not a filthy rich entrepreneuring baller like you guys, but he's always had that mindset that a man works to earn what he wants, and to have some sense of purpose. So now he works part-time at Home Depot, not because he needs the income, but he needs something to do with his day. Old man finally rubbed off on me after more than 40 years, better late than never I suppose, but I've got vacation time I need to use before the end of the year so I'll probably be taking a temp position that'll only last about a week or two, but maybe just maybe might possibly lead to an opportunity down the road; if it doesn't, at least I made a little extra income and got a bit of experience in a different field. I'd rather do something productive than just sleep in and sit on my ass all day, I've been doing that since the pandemic started.
Pat? He just wants to be able to lounge around and wallow in his own filth like he's part of the leisure class, not realizing that his lower stock doesn't belong anywhere near the leisure class. Just a lazy, entitled hog high on the smell of his own farts. And the ones left in Niki's vag.
For a short time you and I were both working our hustle in the same place. Whaddaya know?
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