I sent an inquiry about getting some free learning on

Realized the app I was using was putting all my messages in public rather than private. User interface rather frustrating. Plus I know someone could pinpoint who I was in a few searches.

There's a whole industry that feeds off of this entrepreneurial fervor. It's a very American trait.

Just be wary of it. The same guy who lost that seven figures also lost seven figures on another site. He paid these cs people tons of money. They did what they were asked but they weren't in it. They had like seven other sites they were developing along with their own. They were also Indian. So their own site wouldn't get traction unless they knew people. There's a huge bias against them because there are so many of them. Yes they can actually be cto or head of dev but rarely can they be ceo unless they have insurmountable pure will- Indra the female ceo of Pepsi. If you're white and Caucasian it's a leg up over everyone else. Asians will be seen as doing the grunt work the operations side the back end. The ski lift idea makes me think you're white. Plus the individual flight suit. The people you eventually hire you have to give them incentive that they want to succeed with you. Plus millennialist are very fickle and job hopping every where.

He's never had financial success on his own he was always using his father s money. So you have that going for you that you're self made in that way.

Mania or manic depression is actually a good thing in some VC s eyes. The grandiose plans the endless working is actually oddly what a lot of these start ups require. Edison was manic. But the key is follow through being able to carry out and fully edecut that differentiates the entrepreneurs from the daydreamer a.

But there's a spectrum.

If your prototype has to do with any movable part I would suggest looking into injection moulding prototype afterwards. I think that's the standard norm depending what it is.

Renewables also have a boom bust cycle.

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