@bryanhasling@MrFamilyOffice I’m a bit of the exception because I’m a “0 to 1” founder, with three exits in the past 10 years. I plan on curating more of a “formula” for this.
I’ve been working on this for my nephew. Making him develop specific “skills” required to be an enterpreneur & intern at a startup while doing sills training.
Skills Include: QuickBooks Certification, Social Media advertising Certification (google, facebook, instagram ads), AI / ChatGPT Class & I am starting him on a project to setup an online store on Amazon & sell a product (where he funds products in clearance at Walmart & arbitrages selling online).
To be a founder or valuable to any dynamically changing business, those are the base skills needed & teaches the personal development of problem solving.
Being an entrepreneur, 1st gen family office, uncle of two, and dad of one, The answer is emphatically yes. I don’t foresee my kids going to college (15+ years away) & I’m actively working on an alternative option for my neice and nephew.
I don’t believe that Universities are equipped to prepare kids with the skills they need in today’s job market or rapidly changing world.
@OllyToons_NFT@jonahblake@SpeculatorArt The ideal buyer for “Kevin” is likely someone who thinks NFTs are a scam & thus triggers their first purchase of a NFT.
One of the weirdest parts of this culture war is that the self-styled “warriors” aren’t willing to stand by the empirically racist images they’re supposedly defending. Green Eggs and Ham is not one of the books the @DrSeuss Foundation has decided to stop publishing.
This is GREAT news for the smallest of #smallbusiness! Especially those that are self employed, independent contractors, or sole props.
With this change, your loan size will likely increase dramatically. #ppp
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