Message from @Evan Thomas

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2018-11-13 01:01:07 UTC  

Anyways good luck dude, I've practically wrote a short essay here, gotta get started on my assignments haha

2018-11-13 01:02:22 UTC  

Yeah

2018-11-13 01:02:26 UTC  

Thanks a ton man.

2018-11-13 01:02:52 UTC  

I have more to go on now for sure.

2018-11-13 01:03:06 UTC  

One last bit of advice: Don't fumble with apps to keep you organized and all that until you're at a point where most of the stuff you're doing is productive, and you're having trouble managing it. Because just using the damn things can be a drag and chore lol

2018-11-13 01:04:43 UTC  

This was all from the perspective of someone who struggles with (a non-meme, genuine diagnosis of) ADD, if that helps you assess the legitimacy/relevancy of theadvice.

2018-11-13 01:05:04 UTC  

Yeah I talked to my dad and he said something like boxing or cooking too.

2018-11-13 01:05:14 UTC  

Reading 30 minutes before bed

2018-11-13 01:05:16 UTC  

All that jazz

2018-11-13 01:05:48 UTC  

Boxing or a martial art is a great idea to, it's very engaging when sparring with others or practicing technique alongside peers

2018-11-13 01:06:18 UTC  

So there ya go, try the video game stuff I mentioned, and focus on cooking and a martial art,

2018-11-13 01:06:30 UTC  

GLHF :^)

2018-11-13 01:09:57 UTC  

Thanks billion man

2018-11-13 01:51:47 UTC  

work on something with your hands! someone the other day was saying how that's helped his mind. try to get away from screens especially if you are at a computer for your job

2018-11-13 03:46:08 UTC  

I can't really do that

2018-11-13 03:46:21 UTC  

I don't have the money to buy a home gym and start working in the garage

2018-11-13 13:01:42 UTC  

Working with your hands could be as easy to set up as card tricks or whittling

2018-11-15 01:12:18 UTC  

One of the ways we need to be in control of the direction of our society is by running profitable businesses that provide value. Ann Coulter pointed out in her book, _Adios America_, that while the media focuses on immigrants from India as being the most successful, since they have the record for the most start-ups, it's actually Russians who are the most successful immigrants when you look at _profitable_ start-ups and other businesses.

2018-11-15 01:13:00 UTC  

Anyone can have a start-up. The question is, will it be successful?

2018-11-15 01:18:51 UTC  

Perhaps one advantage successful Russian immigrants in their 40s and older have is that they came from a country where you had to work extremely hard just to have a little.

You may have heard the statistic that some 90% of businesses fail within the first 5 years. But the statistic you don't hear is that most of the businesses that survive the first 5 years go on to do very well. And the main factor that determines the success of new companies is the experience and focus of the entrepreneur.

The lesson is this: Learn all you need to learn, and keep learning while you start and grow your business.

2018-11-15 05:34:28 UTC  

I’ve found most people aren’t willing to do the most important thing early on: run around and make sales.

2018-11-15 05:35:22 UTC  

My first startup, we just had to start cold emailing, speaking at events, and calling people to pick up our first customers. Traditional marketing wasn’t working at all. So we sold. But once we got those initial customers, the marketing started picking up.

2018-11-15 05:35:44 UTC  

We went from 0 to profitable doing a ton of things that won’t work at bigger scale.

2018-11-15 05:36:38 UTC  

Unfortunately people spend all their time doing things that don’t matter to avoid the uncomfortable reality of calling someone to ask them to buy your product.

2018-12-07 16:30:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/480938615451680794/520638366182670339/Opera_Snapshot_2018-12-07_083014_www.glassdoor.com.png

2018-12-07 16:31:16 UTC  

@ThisIsChris how difficult would it be to acquire these skills?

2018-12-08 16:20:46 UTC  

I would take a minimum of 3 years of Java EE with Spring

2018-12-09 08:54:59 UTC  

@Jacob sounds like you should get an internship at a startup to get some of those skills. A lot of that is definitely stuff you learn on the job

2018-12-09 08:56:09 UTC  

Thanks. It seems like some areas actually have a surprisingly high number of programming jobs with really low requirements.

2018-12-24 21:21:55 UTC  

BE OBSESSED OR BE AVERAGE 1⃣ 0⃣ ❌

2019-01-26 15:54:25 UTC  

@apronandlace Very good article.

2019-01-26 15:55:26 UTC  

Goal setting can't just be about working to achieve a target. You have to become the person for whom hitting that target is possible.

2019-01-26 15:56:23 UTC  

Establishing thinking and behavioral patterns congruent with the identity of the person you need to become is the only way to improve.

2019-01-26 15:57:10 UTC  

Habits are key.