bongoingcat

joined 9 months ago
[–] bongoingcat@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

I'm pretty young, and I always think the same. If it was just about fun at work, I'd wanna become a fighter pilot, but on the other Hand I wanna make money too, so maybe it's a decision where you have to decide what suit you best, and then just do it, not thinking about wether it's right or not. I know so many people who have well paid jobs but who aren't happy because of that. Yet it isn't true either that money can't buy happiness (at least in my op)

[–] bongoingcat@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

That's so true too. I totally agree. Often people think they have to invent something new or change the way something is used which might lead to great success in very few cases but as you said, often it's just better to be the best in a field already existing.

[–] bongoingcat@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

That's so true. That motivates me, thanks stranger

[–] bongoingcat@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

You're kinda right, thanks

 

Take for example military engineering, something I'm quite interested in. Modern warfare will be dominated by drones in the future, at least that's what I expect. So developing Programs and Routins might be something you could have a lot of success with in the future. Yet for a private person, to get into those hardly dominated businesses, were big corps already have a great advantage in all aspects, is very hard or even impossible, I think, so maybe that's nothing for an entrepreneur. So how could you start with those businesses that are hard to get into? Simply apply? All kinds of advices are welcome

Btw Im pretty young if that affects the topic.