Going to quickly introduce myself to newcomers. I am in high school working to scale B2B SaaS Companies. This is an outlet for me to sharpen skills, make money, and have fun with it all.
I plan to get a finance major and experience college to the fullest with whatever it has to offer.
Other than that, I love skiing, playing other sports, & music. Apart from building/creating something, these are things I'd be doing on the daily if I already had 50 mil in the bank (I don't yet, these days will come).
Here is where I will share things I am working on as well as my views on business & other life experiences.
your apartment is too clean. your weekends are too predictable. your friends are too agreeable. your sex is too quiet. your god is too small. your fire is too low. your woman is too bored. your father is too proud of you. start over.
@CEOLandshark Starts as early as college. Can literally feel the effects of following the crowd towards the best career track vs following what actually excites you.
@colejaczko Interesting how timeline plays a huge a factor. I’m in college right now so don’t see a big point in dropping out. However I’m constantly shooting shit on the side, and something will hit eventually that gives me my escape.
Everything is complementary. I want to get the good grades and be employable but also have my own operation that I’m growing. Learning to intertwine everything is huge. Much better than overthinking each think and what “should” be done.
I had this idea a couple years back. You want to make decisions on the macro, but ignore the micro. For me, this meant that when choosing a college of course I was looking at finance placement. It didn’t mean I had to be neurotic about certain steps to land my “dream job”.
I am an independent at heart. I like creating shit, making deals happen and carving my own path. Just because I’m in college studying finance doesn’t mean I can’t run my own shit on the side. The whole goal to gain escape velocity asap.