> Jennifer Bartashus, a senior analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, agrees. “Because it’s a young industry and because there’s a lot of volatility, you’re going to have times that go up and down. But when you look at the long-term, I think there’s been a fundamental shift in how people think about their health.”
"I'm going to get my meat from Box A instead of Box B from now on"
Yakuza are criminals sure, but it's similar to mafia. They are not murdering randoms, harming the public, they are not giving drugs to children(mostly), there are codes among these kinds of criminal groups that are probably more dignified than government laws. They are entrepreneurs and they realized they make more money with legit businesses than by getting kids on meth. They are just normal men who don't want to pay taxes, essentially.
See;
While many Yakuza syndicates, notably the Yamaguchi-gumi, officially forbid their members from engaging in drug trafficking, some other Yakuza syndicates, notably the Dojin-kai, are heavily involved in it.
Must be nice to live in a place where your police are so bored, having such low crime rates in a homogeneous, high-trust society, that they have to do petty stuff like this to earn their paycheck.
yes it's easier to get one in highschool when you're young and she hasn't been jaded by 10 guys before you. plus getting comfortable talking to women is something that happens over a long period of exposure.
lots of rich well off nerds here have absolutely no charisma and the only women they'll get are gold diggers or foreigners who want a green card, unfortunately. so you have a load of nerd regret.
>The goal of this book is to document commonly-known and lesser-known methods of doing various tasks using only built-in bash features. Using the snippets from this bible can help remove unneeded dependencies from scripts and in most cases make them faster.
There's Valve who really made a name for themselves with their unique hiring, they look for generalist problem solvers who are also specialized in one small thing. You could research their philosophy itself and try to find who else is applying it that way, or you could apply to them directly!
Get out of your comfort zone. Seek out awkwardness, and anxiety, and revel in the uncomfortable. That's how you learn to not give a fuck. Do things that would bring you shame, grin and bare it. After awhile none of it applies anymore.
It seems silly trying to compare yourself to Musk or any other top dog. A lot of people are content just mastering their own little corner, providing for a family, contributing to their communities. That's success, a startup just gives you more control on what corner and what communities you want to be involved in.