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I'm looking at my cohort around my age of people starting new businesses. And it looks bleak. I'm going to have to eat expenses for awhile before I can get profitable. And I see around me that I'm competing against people with parents taking on their expense obligations, or signing on their credit. I still have to pay my own bills like rent in addition to my operating costs. If I'm not profitable in 6 months I'm absolutely fucked and it's over.
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>>61927449
Rich people have a lot of friends with the same ethnicity, religion, politics, etc.. If you're not Jewish, it's going to be a little harder for you to network though because goyim are brainwashed by Hollywood. Try and get a roommate to help you pay the bills and groom them into being a business partner or something idk.
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>>61927449
I don't understand how this is sustainable. If people's rich parents are supporting their kids' businesses en masse, it means that there are countless zombie companies out there that will likely never be profitable on their own merits, siphoning away business from companies that could actually be productive. Those worthwhile businesses not being able to succeed on their own merits is how you get poor service, corruption, and grift.
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>>61931679
It's true that many of those will fail, but the truth is you need the seed money to start anything
>is how you get poor service, corruption, and grift
The most high-profile grifts are always at the top
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>>61931679
I know a 22 year old that's a landlord that owns dozens of properties and rents them out. He has zero debt. Try to rake up the money to get a down payment on debt together to buy a few properties with and see if you could compete against him.