I promise you, you have never in your life encountered anyone like me. I would love to explain it to you but I'm sure long time poalrs could explain it better.
The one thing I can say is this, I do not know when to quit to a fault. I decided it would be a great idea to jump a crotch rocket motorcycle because everyone said not to, I decided to start 4 different businesses(I made money on 3) when everyone said not to, I decided to start this place when my wife and mother begged me not to. I do no quit I am the "What do you mean that's a bad idea" guy. I'd go to jail and pass of running it to someone else before I let it go. I do not quit ever
I’m new from voat and appreciate your involvement. Seems like a good community you’ve built!
If at all possible, I’d love to hear your advice on starting a business. No worries at all if ya don’t respond, I’m sure I’ll see ya around
What kind of business?
My skills are in the process and data world. Worked factories and aerospace.
I did run a MS excel consulting business for a bit but never got more than a 4 figure contract. Strong ability to understand technical problems and design, build, test and roll out adoptable solutions.
Sorry if that’s way too much detail, figure more is better than less.
I have other ventures and skills so if this does not resonate with you - I’d be very lucky to hear any advice relevant or not to my skills.
Thank you.
So it all depends on you? A single point of failure, I think it's called.
No I am not a single point of failure I have backup plans for anything that could happen deplatforming, me getting arrested, me getting hit by a bus(hey it could happen) I have planned for anything most people would think of and more that I won't say because it could compromise my plan to keep this place up. I said this already.
Okay, it all sounds good to hear. But I'm not buying into this any more than I'm buying to the Q larp.
Again I already said no.
Did you not read my response at all?
Yes, the bulk of your replies are 'Me, Me, Me, I promise, Me...' But you're not the single point of failure. Got it.
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