Can only speak as an entrepreneur. 1. It's very tough at the beginning, unless you raise money from a VC firm and appear in the press. Your friends will assume that you're a loser unless you do these things. 2. "Hello, attractive female!" "Hello, what do you do?"https://twitter.com/JoshuaOgundu/status/1259727370044366849 …
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"I have my own company doing..." "Goodbye!" Again, without the vc money and press. You're going to see a lot of this. 3. All my friends moved into nice cities (NYC, LA, etc.). My company wasn't making any money so I didn't. So I lived in cheap China or with my mom.
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So for 4.5 years, my post-college social growth was stunted. Again, really hard to have a proper girlfriend when you're in a foreign country half the time or living with your mom. Hard to see friends. You have to travel to them. You can only sleep on their couch so many times.
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4. It was stressful, but I never let any of the stress fuck up my relationships. It was just hard to have relationships, if that makes sense. 5. If you do start a successful company, it gives you great confidence and opportunities and it feels good to have others' respect.
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If I hadn't ultimately succeeded, man...that's a scary thought. That would've been terrible. I'm not cut out for corporate life. Would've needed to disappear and become a monk ascetic or something.
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