2018-11-28 at 2:43 AM UTC
25
male
living comfortably off the government
felon (currently on conditional release)
decent credit
well fed
American
Trying to think about how to go about this. I eventually want an affordable farm with a horse and dog. Could I get my gun rights back? Could I ever attain enough for an interest bearing account to net a million a year? Will I be poor forever? Will I gain the courage to finally put the moves on my cousin??? Chime in and tell me what you think.
Hit me with your best comment and slander folks.
:)
2018-11-28 at 2:47 AM UTC
gadzooks
Dark Matter
[keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
Well there are two major schools of thought on the subject:
1. "It's impossible to just 'pull yourself up from your bootstraps'." People who are born poor will always remain poor, due to capitalism or something like that.
2. Your lot in life is malleable and can be influenced by the decisions you make, and the things you truly commit yourself to.
Personally, I lean more to the second way of thinking.
I'm a self-taught computer programmer, using freely-available YouTube videos, a few books here and there, and a whole lot of dedication to hobby projects to gain experience.
If your career is not up to your ambitions/standards, you can always resolve to change that and put in some hard work and a little ingenuity.
You will also have to take risks.
But it is, at least in my opinion, possible to transcend from rags to "riches".
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2018-11-28 at 2:51 AM UTC
Ajax
African Astronaut
[rumor the placative aphakia]
Originally posted by gadzooks
Well there are two major schools of thought on the subject:
1. "It's impossible to just 'pull yourself up from your bootstraps'." People who are born poor will always remain poor, due to capitalism or something like that.
2. Your lot in life is malleable and can be influenced by the decisions you make, and the things you truly commit yourself to.
Personally, I lean more to the second way of thinking.
I'm a self-taught computer programmer, using freely-available YouTube videos, a few books here and there, and a whole lot of dedication to hobby projects to gain experience.
If your career is not up to your ambitions/standards, you can always resolve to change that and put in some hard work and a little ingenuity.
You will also have to take risks.
But it is, at least in my opinion, possible to transcend from rags to "riches".
Seconded.
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2018-11-28 at 2:58 AM UTC
AngryOnion
Big Wig
[the nightly self-effacing broadsheet]
It's simple STOP MAKING STUPID DECISIONS.
I have a niece and her and her boy friend got a DOG instead of a car,the dog got sick now they cant afford a car.
Don't get a dog, don't have kids, don't buy shit you cant afford and you will be ok.
This shit isn't rocket science.
2018-11-28 at 2:58 AM UTC
Maybe I'll start an oil company???
2018-11-28 at 3:02 AM UTC
gadzooks
Dark Matter
[keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
Okay, are you trolling now?
I can't quite tell for sure.
Starting an oil company requires a tremendous investment.
You need rigs, workers, land, drilling rights, etc.
And then you need to deal with distribution, as well as marketing yourself against other oil companies with long and reputable histories.
If you're being serious and not trolling, I would suggest you start small.
Nothing wrong with having big ambitions, but you have to temper them with some realism.
2018-11-28 at 3:05 AM UTC
no It's just I always have ideas and get hopes to "fail"
oil never dies
2018-11-28 at 3:12 AM UTC
fuc it. marry a fat bitch and die working like a dog
2018-11-28 at 3:25 AM UTC
I also want a pickup truck.
2018-11-28 at 3:29 AM UTC
Not America just the people that live there. Move to a real country like Canada or something
2018-11-28 at 3:30 AM UTC
25, yeah you need to get busy. If you aren't a drug user I suggest getting into power generation. Check into the power companies and the generator companies in your area. You will start at the bottom but give it 10 years and you will make good money. There used to be a saying that all you need to survive is food, clothing and shelter. While that is true if all hell breaks loose, right now, power generation is where it's at.
2018-11-28 at 3:31 AM UTC
what about sweden aka sovngarde?