>your worthless ancestors could have started a business when it was piss easy in the 40s or 50s and you would be rich as fucklike god damn nigga u could drop out of the 6th grade with a 4th grade reading level and start a successful business easily.. you would be a billionaire today btw hahaha
>>61664608it's easier to start a business in the US now than it was back then. The government practically pays you to start a business now. Back then nobody was helping you out
My ancestors were too busy making a gorillian kids with their 15 year old wives and side pieces. Meanwhile if I hit on an 18 year old I'm a monster
>>61664608My ancestors had a bussiness, lincoln ended it
>>61664608Weird how they didn't and their income and wealth pales in comparison to today's the moment you stop your hallucination dreamboat and actually look at the numbers
Like saying you could easily make generational wealth off ai and crypto. Like yea you could by the time you're dead both those industries will have made buttloads.
>>61664633Why do I have to pay a yearly subscription to the government to even hold an LLC then?
>>61664665My father's two spendthrift sisters convinced my dad and his brother to sell their family's ranch and hunting ground at the very bottom of the GFC. It's over.
>>61664752>trusting women with financial decisionsYour ancestors were DUMB
my grandparents were in the desert where tribes were killing each other over water wells
>>61664748>Why do I have to pay a yearly subscription to the government to even hold an LLC then?you don't. An LLC isn't a requirement, and if you choose to hold one the government will allow you to write off the fee every year. Meaning you don't pay it. Your customers and the taxpayers do.
>>61664717You could pay a house off with a lemonade stand back then, you lying shylock
>>61664608It got easier to start a business
>>61664608One of my great grandparents had a chocolate factory that they sold to mars candy, my grandmother still has a few million invested from it.
>>61664989That's pretty cool anon.
>>61664608my grandfather started big car dealerships in westren canada that are still going strong today, sold them to my uncles to retire, who were heavy drinkers at the time, and they somehow lost themsilent gen guy built it and the boomer gen guys pissed it away
>>61664608The US wasn’t completely zogged yet. Unfortunately we will never get to that level ever again, at least not in our lifetime