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I don’t really know who else to tell this to, but I just passed the $100,000 mark in my business with a month left to go for the year.

This is crazy to me and I hope this is encouragement to someone out there, If anything at all.

I’m 6 months post graduation and I never wanted to get a job…so I stuck to my guns and continued my business instead.

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

In perhaps not the optional way I was trying to express I would love more shareouts in these types of posts. Depending on for how much someone buys and how much money and time they invested into it, they would be better served with feedback than just compliments, before they are in over their head (I had a friend shoot up during covid but crash because he didnt do risk management for liquidity). Or perhaps it's great, then they can share out what worked along the way.

It's ok if you think only emotional milestone posts are cool and then we can have a polite debate about it, no need to trow away words like "ignorant" or get worked up

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

I dunno, I respectfully disagree that you were trying to add value If I am mistaken, then I apologize, but I stand by my statement that this sub needs to lose its obsession with asking that question.

[–] CassisBerlin@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Makes sense if that's being asked all the time. I am mostly part of entrepreneur groups outside of reddit and was a bit hoping for more shareouts. Point taken