I hope the millionaire mentioned in the other thread wasn't the final inspiration..:|
On a serious note though- good luck!
( not that I would recommend dropping university education if you can pursue it. It has it's merits though it doesn't necessarily translate in monetary success.)
I didn't know you could be nice, thanks.
I haven't been to collage for like 3 years.
Cool.
Thank you.
The book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki explains perfectly that being well-educated does not guarantee you financial success. So I wish you the best of luck in your endeavours! I hope you're savvy with money because that's what's needed to have a chance at becoming a "millionaire entrepreneur". So good luck.
Rich Dad Poor Dad is on my to read list, I just haven't gotten time to get around to it. I'm good with money, I don't waste it doing dumb shit because quite frankly. More money doesn't solve money problems - straight out of the Millionaire Fastlane, you should give it a read.
Boy be working on his newest mixtape like "Uni dropout"
good luck.
I'll do a remix of Meek Mill's "Imma Boss!". Thanks though.
Thank you for the support Blaze Arirut.
Thank you, Sakura.
What course do you take at your university?
Psychology with Marketing.
Thank you.
Wow no one posted a pic of a hobo saying that's op in the future. Nice to know nb aren't a-holes.
OT. Good luck to you OP. You're gonna need it.
Luck is just probability and we have the power to increase our probabilities of a certain outcome.
On a sidenote: My name means the lucky one and I'm born 13th september(get it? 13? Lucky number?)
Good luck. College isn't for everybody and it isn't the be all end all standard for life. You do you and I hope you find success in doing so.
Thank you, it's all about knowing what you want out of life and going after it.
And you dropped out of university to do this? So not only did you waste hella money, you didn't get a degree.
If this is truly something you aspire to be, then don't let what we say here sway you. I just wouldn't have made that decision.
I was on my first term of undergraduate studies. I was supposed to study for 3 years but one term was enough to make this decision. I'm glad I came here though, it made me satisfied in moving on so I don't need to look back and wonder or hesitate. Bruh, there is nothing anyone here can say that will have even the slightest effect on me. I've had to confront my family and friends about this. Any other naysayers are like Sakura vs Madara.

sure..... good luck with that "reality" of yours
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Thanks.
In order to do that, you need capital and a lot of connections.
I suggest you start networking ASAP
Haste makes waste brother. I got a plan though, don't worry about it.
Look up sunken cost fallacy.
People often think that if they put a lot of money into something, even if it is failing, it's good to stay the course.
Yeah, it's really not alot invested anyway considering I'll pay it all back in a few months.