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2017-02-25 at 6:12 AM UTCI don't have a company any more. I sold it and ¢a$H€D out
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2017-02-25 at 6:13 AM UTCOh,ok. Can you lend a nigga some buisness tips? 🤑
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2017-02-25 at 6:36 AM UTCYeah sure
I think a lot of people believe there isn't on magic bullet advice for doing well in business. I think that's bullshit, because I have that silver bullet. Here it is; the one core principle you need to keep at the heart of EVERY SINGLE DECISION YOU MAKE is, minimise risk and maximise return. You have to find that equilibrium point between the two, all the time. This is the strategy for consistent success. Never bet it all on black. Never take the bait and chase the big payout if it requires you to compromise your existing decision. If you bet it all, you are a one-and-done. If you can stay in the game and build yourself the stability to take small financial risks for potentially high growth, you can make many, many more shots at the basket.
And this sounds cheesy but don't give up. I think some crazy number like 80%, of new businesses fail within the first two years. There's nothing about the two year number, where if you can coast through then you can survive. But these two years are what separate the wheat from the chaff. It's about two years because people who aren't committed to their business, give up. They don't see fast results and growth, so they jump to the next thing. This is how failures are made. In reality, greatness, specially in business, is something you have to do everyday, and work on every day. You have to have the discipline to pay attention to the details, and work on them every single day. If you can develop the fortitude to weather the bad times or the times it seems hopeless, then you have the mindset necessary to succeed.
Don't be impatient, don't be too hasty to grow your operation, and specially if you get a lot of success early on, slow the fuck down. Long term commitment is important, and if all you're chasing is the rush of expansion then you will fail in the long run. Take the time it takes to strengthen your position before starting considerable growth. Remember, don't just maximise your return, you've also got talent minimise your risk.
I'll tell you the one point that I consider more important than all else when you start growing; don't underestimate the importance of strengthening the middle and bottom of your structure. I guess middle is a real problem only when your company starts growing really big, but make sure you are in touch with the lowest ranking employees in your business and make sure that there are good hires and good management going on down there. -
2017-02-25 at 6:37 AM UTCYo Lanny my screen started dancing with spots and shit, is that some kind of Easter egg? I swear it's not cuz I'm high.
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2017-02-25 at 6:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny That's not all he's saying though, not by a long shot, you literally cut out half the quote. This is Trump eroding freedom of the press, I don't have an ideological issue with it (totalitarianism woo!) but you should, and that you'll put it aside because our chan-meme of a president upsets people you don't like is kinda disappointing.
I actually like Discount Whore though. In some weird cathartic kind of way, just as i like you, you fucking commie. -
2017-02-25 at 6:52 AM UTC
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2017-02-25 at 6:54 AM UTC
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2017-02-25 at 7:32 AM UTCav been smokin a 8th of golddddddddd for a week nw my eyes are starting too shut together
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2017-02-25 at 7:43 AM UTCsteeel got over a g after 1 week imnpressed besst hassh
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2017-02-25 at 8:31 AM UTC
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2017-02-25 at 9:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Yeah sure
I think a lot of people believe there isn't on magic bullet advice for doing well in business. I think that's bullshit, because I have that silver bullet. Here it is; the one core principle you need to keep at the heart of EVERY SINGLE DECISION YOU MAKE is, minimise risk and maximise return. You have to find that equilibrium point between the two, all the time. This is the strategy for consistent success. Never bet it all on black. Never take the bait and chase the big payout if it requires you to compromise your existing decision. If you bet it all, you are a one-and-done. If you can stay in the game and build yourself the stability to take small financial risks for potentially high growth, you can make many, many more shots at the basket.
And this sounds cheesy but don't give up. I think some crazy number like 80%, of new businesses fail within the first two years. There's nothing about the two year number, where if you can coast through then you can survive. But these two years are what separate the wheat from the chaff. It's about two years because people who aren't committed to their business, give up. They don't see fast results and growth, so they jump to the next thing. This is how failures are made. In reality, greatness, specially in business, is something you have to do everyday, and work on every day. You have to have the discipline to pay attention to the details, and work on them every single day. If you can develop the fortitude to weather the bad times or the times it seems hopeless, then you have the mindset necessary to succeed.
Don't be impatient, don't be too hasty to grow your operation, and specially if you get a lot of success early on, slow the fuck down. Long term commitment is important, and if all you're chasing is the rush of expansion then you will fail in the long run. Take the time it takes to strengthen your position before starting considerable growth. Remember, don't just maximise your return, you've also got talent minimise your risk.
I'll tell you the one point that I consider more important than all else when you start growing; don't underestimate the importance of strengthening the middle and bottom of your structure. I guess middle is a real problem only when your company starts growing really big, but make sure you are in touch with the lowest ranking employees in your business and make sure that there are good hires and good management going on down there.
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2017-02-25 at 9:12 AM UTC
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2017-02-25 at 10:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny That's not all he's saying though, not by a long shot, you literally cut out half the quote. This is Trump eroding freedom of the press, I don't have an ideological issue with it (totalitarianism woo!) but you should, and that you'll put it aside because our chan-meme of a president upsets people you don't like is kinda disappointing.
Ye this is exactly what I'm saying. Banning ANY press to an event is fucking ridiculous. I don't care if they want to talk about Trump being a liserd person that's fine. If they want to say he's the second coming of Christ, that is also fine. I personally hold the position of him being a very overripe oompa-loompa. -
2017-02-25 at 10:31 AM UTCDidn't CNN manage to do something at least once that led the secret service to call them a security threat
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2017-02-25 at 12:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny He's doing an official government press briefing but only letting news organizations that report on him favorably be there. Does that not seem like an issue to you?
Ok, lets be serious then.
1. The government doesn't exist, it is merely a concept like God. Churches exist, and priests exist, just like The Pentagon exists and the White House. But the government does not actually exist because people believe it to exist.
2. Knowing that what does "official government press briefing" even mean? It's a gathering of people that are invited by Trump or people that work for him.
3. Because of freedom of association he can invite or uninvite anyone he fucking likes.
4. Freedom of the press is not violated because he didn't say: "Stop writing hit pieces on me or i will send men with guns over to make sure".
There is no issue here.
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2017-02-25 at 1:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice YES!!!
10 days from Southern California for some reason (feds?), but I should get my flubromazolam tomorrow. Dosage is only .5mg, but I'm really tempted to eyeball it right in the post office using a microscoop. Only takes about 5 minutes to walk home, I'll sleep it off in the bushes if sublingual administration with vinpocetine as a local vasodilator makes it kick in too fast.
The era of comfortable numbness shall commence.
This is going to be great.
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2017-02-25 at 1:16 PM UTC
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2017-02-25 at 6:45 PM UTCHappy birthday reject. how old is your old ass now? gotta be getting closer to 30.
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2017-02-25 at 6:51 PM UTCI'm gonna be getting really fucked up on TC soon if anyone cares to join meh
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2017-02-25 at 8:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Ok, lets be serious then.
1. The government doesn't exist, it is merely a concept like God. Churches exist, and priests exist, just like The Pentagon exists and the White House. But the government does not actually exist because people believe it to exist.
That's silly. Like maybe you think there is no legitimate state but obviously there is some body of people that provide services to and constrain the actions of american citizens and this is what any reasonable person would call government, whether or not you feel it's legitimate. In fact if you deny the legitimacy of the state it seems even more important that reporting organizations have unconditional access to the machinations of the state.3. Because of freedom of association he can invite or uninvite anyone he fucking likes.
Freedom of association in the US is guaranteed in the bill of rights and extends to citizens, not branches of government. Not that you should think protections granted by that document mean anything anyway. And if you're appealing to some moral principle then it still shouldn't be applicable since, again, government's not a thing, doesn't have moral rights.4. Freedom of the press is not violated because he didn't say: "Stop writing hit pieces on me or i will send men with guns over to make sure".
Ok, so let's imagine an inverted scenario here. 8 years ago and Obama is trying to get the affordable healthcare act through congress. He bans conservative news agencies from covering the proceedings so it's literally impossible to give a hostile first hand report. Is that also A-OK?