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How to handle humiliation by family when you are a failed entrepreneur at age 35?

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[–] Mobile_Prune_3207@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (42 children)

You can at least say you tried. Not everyone succeeds, it's damn difficult to succeed, but you can at least say you made an effort.

[–] dopaminedandy@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (38 children)

They said what I did is not real work. Entrepreneurship is not real work, real work is to get a job. So, according to them I never tried anything or did any real work.

[–] Ok_Efficiency_9645@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Are you aware that these people are just fucking haters? They actually WANTED you to fail bc it makes them feel better about their own life decisions. They spent their lives being slaves to the timeclock, and you went out and tried to break the mold. Well...they can't have that, lol. The entrepreneur is smart enough to realize that paying others to do work for them, is the only way to cash them big checks. The caveat, is its not easy to do.

[–] House_ofcheese@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

They actually WANTED you to fail bc it makes them feel better about their own life decisions.

How do you know that? I swear, it must be a reddit thing to know people's motives to an absolute degree while also knowing nothing about them. Do all redditors have such horrible parents that they project onto everything they touch?

I say this while typing on reddit, sure.

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