terserterseness

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

I do enjoy that weather. Matter of taste right?

And yes I know as I have lived and worked in Dubai that you can make a lot of money easily. Still never will go back.

[–] terserterseness@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

There are different tastes: I think it sucks, you like it. That’s fine, please stay there, all good. That’s fine. I said why I don’t like it, you just like different things. I found it awful for the reason stated. I don’t want to ‘fly anywhere’ because ‘I can’ and i don’t want to take taxis 5 months a year because it’s hell outside. In Northern Europe I put on a coat and go outside; there is no such thing in Dubai because it just sucks in summer (and I actually don’t like the weather in winter either).

I make 400k/year after taxes in Europe so that story doesn’t apply to me. And have been making over 200k/year for the past 20 years. I still would rather make 50k and not live in Dubai than 400k and having to live there.

[–] terserterseness@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (4 children)

Crap weather so you are inside with aircon, if you are making nice money you live in the fake part where they shield you from the crap and you basically live in a some kind of expensive mall, it’s almost impossible to make friends because everyone works 247, the laws are terrible (pay your rent too late and see what happens). I don’t know anyone who lived there from europe who stayed or liked it; after about a year you really want to go to Denmark. Or anywhere else actually. My colleague (who I met there) was born there; he moved to Germany as soon as he could.

[–] terserterseness@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (6 children)

I lived in Dubai for a bit; sure not tax but I think it’s hell on earth. Rather pay a lot of tax than be there.

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

If you really have novelty that works (makes anything non trivial money wise) then someone with vastly more money than you will clone it and make it vastly better and throw millions at the marketing. It’s indeed better to improve on entrenched competitors as they have different priorities altogether like providing ROI to investors which interferes with feature creation and pesky expensive things like support.

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

I would say freedom: I have been creating different companies for 35 years now; large ones and small ones and most of them have been because I believed the products we made had to exist. Luckily sometimes others thought so too! But even if they didn’t sell, I never stopped; I believed. Creating things that I believe should exist is not what everyone can do ; I had the luck that my first two products were hits, but very accidentally so; I never did (or do) anything with market research etc; I just built what I thought was needed, popped it into the market and hoped for the best. That is freedom, and it’s so much fun that I hope to do this for at least another 35 years.

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

Really depends what you have to offer. I'm not very rich but rich enough (and an entrepreneur -> how I got rich) for people to bother me with ideas or plans etc but have nothing in return.

Most obvious and most commoni; 'I have this plan, but I cannot do anything myself' and then trying to get ideas, strategies, money etc from me. Thing is ; I have the people, the tech knowledge, the marketing knowledge *and* the money to make things from scratch and make them work. So what do I need you for? The successful collabs I had was, what you said, if some has a great product; my companies can be the first paying users, but i will want something in return. As i'm an entrepreneur, I will bank on your success with me 'investing' (being a first mover and having more patient for bugs etc than other paying clients would have) so I will want a % in the company owning the product. Another way which I have done, is if somehow has an idea and indeed can at least build it themselves.

But people doing cold-call sales on me because they know i'm rich and indeed 'pay more for the same product' I sniff our quickly and indeed will never waste my time on.