every /biz/ millionaire story starts with>i got luckyevery /biz/ plan starts with>im different
>>62381597what do you expect from people unable or unwilling to do work?of course they want to believe they'll win the lottery. There's not a lot of ways to get rich without working.
>>62381597That is literally me.
I think people are self propagandizing the reality that most of us will honestly just not be able to afford the life that was sold to us. I don't know why they don't just tell us the reality that "actually yeah you'll likely just remain at the same wealth bracket as your parents"
>>62381633>I don't know why they don't just tell us the reality that "actually yeah you'll likely just remain at the same wealth bracket as your parents"because everyone older than you knows even that's wildly optimisticyour parents worked their asses off to get where they are. Our kids are very probably going to wind up homeless and unemployed
>>62381597Delete that Pic now!!! MOOOOOOOODDDS!
>>62381597
im always careful about using 4chan in public incase something like OP picrel happens
>>62381818what would happen if people knew you scrolled here?like as an adult, what kind of trouble can you get in? I never understood this. I've been doxxed here a handful of times and nothing ever happened. I talk to people in real life about stuff I see here and nobody cares that I use 4chan.
>>62381623I'm convinced I'm the only one on /biz/ who has actually tried building a startup. Literally impossible to get basic bitch funding unless you're in the club. You idle shitters keep projecting about people being lazy or not willing to put in work or whatever. You don't know a single thing. You've never worked a second in your life.
>>62381818Someone might see you viewing a rare pepe! Oh my god!@
>>62381931pretty good bait but in real life if you need someone else to hand you cash to start your business it is YOU that doesn't know how to work
>>62381948Thanks for proving my point perfectly.>lol just be born rich that's a kind of hard work am i rite haha
>>62381965almost nobody gets handed startup money and yet millions of people start businesses anyways.you know how?clearly you don'tThey work for it.
>>62381973Virtually 100% of people get handed startup money. Those that don't still get handed startup money, just in a roundabout way. You clearly have 0 idea what the word startup even means.
>>62381986>Virtually 100% of people get handed startup money.keknot true, but even if it was true I fail to see how you're "working" if you need someone else's money to do anything.you had an idea, it was a bad idea, and you pretended having bad ideas is hard work
>>62382003>not true, but even if it was true First this is true. It's a fact that's very easy to look up. Second, the fact you don't even know is really telling especially given the entire retarded tirade you've been deciding to go on so far.The idea is great as evidence that I have a whole lineup of clients. But given that I'm not able to work with these clients if I am homeless and live off the street, I can't work with more than the current 2 clients I have. As in all b2b startups, these clients are on a pilot basis, and one is signing up for a paid plan. Again as in all b2b ventures, this paid plan isn't going to pay the bills if the company can't scale. And it will take too long to save this way before it's possible to hire someone to scale. That is the nature of all b2b startups and the vast majority of b2c startups.In my case, because it's not yet another ai saas chatgpt wrapper scam, I also need starting fund to rent expensive instruments to provide validation. This validation is a standard requirement for the big deals that can actually pay the bills. The business plan is standard with straightforward KPIs, the advantage is already validated (hence the client flow).Other businesses will instead require special certifications or supply deals in place.The detail doesn't matter, it's very standard and basic things.I've been at it for a year, working 100-110 hours every week.See what I mean with my obvious statement that I'm clearly the only person on /biz/ who's actually tried? You don't even begin to know shit about these topics.Again, everything I stated here is super easy stuff to look up yourself (now that you know these topics exist so you have keywords to look at).Didn't even get into the whole "idea stage" bullshit VC flow yet. You'd get an aneurism out of it.
>>62382026I'm not going to spend all day reading your retardation when you don't even check the stuff you're telling me to google.you fucking tard.
>>62382032>retard believes in ai slop>doesn't even understand what the ai slop message saysWhat the message says isn't that 99% of startups work out without funding. it is that 99% of startups shut down without even starting because they never get funding.Once more yet again things that are trivial to google.How much longer are you going to keep living in the deepest denial I've seen yet?
>>62382026You've taken the b8 anon
>>62382039so you didn't understand what I wrote and you think that's my fault?are you ESL or just stupid?
>>62382041Yeah, this is just something I strongly take to heart (obviously) so it was easy enough to catch me on this one.
>>62381597>what do you expect from people unable or unwilling to do work?Yeah. Idk why but /biz/ has turned into an r/antiwork refugee camp with people hoping to strike it rich by gambling on stocks and crypto. They think they're smarter than people buying lotto tickets buts it's literally just the same thing. I'm often reminded of Proverbs 13:11 when browsing here.
>>62381597every /biz/ millionaire story starts with>i bought chainlinkno wait, the opposite of that
>>62381623>There's not a lot of ways to get rich without workinglollmao even
>>62381597>doesn't have a privacy screen on his phonewhat a dumbass
>>62381597true, i got luckyi recently became millionaire even though I'm semi-retarded >be bartender in San Francisco>put a little bit money in Nvidia ages ago because of gaming>make a big chunk of change>talk to people at the bar about Nvidia last year >tech bros >tell me to get MU, STX, SNDK, WDC because of data centers>makers sense>sell my Nvidia and do it >become a millionaire i just left the city and am looking at houses with acreage in texas. i never thought this would happen. i thought i missed out with not getting bitcoin but it's like there is always a chance out there to hit it big. crazy shit.
>>62382479This story made me genuinely smileI am happy for you anon, Godspeed
>>62382498thanks anon, we're all gonna make it.
>>62382479how much did you put in nvidia and how much did you cash out of it?
Girl has an insane dumper
>>62382640put in about 2ktook out about 150k
>>62382383He is right.Even many nepotists still have to do "work" beyond the capabilities of most NEETs to get the keys to the money box.
>>62381597If you weren't part of the top 10% in 2025, you're lower class