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>introverb***Getting real af in this post OK***
>I came from somewhere where entrepreneurship is not encouraged. Not only that, but it isn’t presented as an option. *Let me start by saying that school isn’t bad. It’s just not for everyone*
>Where I grew up, you wake up in the morning as a teenager and go to a building filled with fluorescent lights and closed minds. I was told to sit down, stay still, keep quiet, and sentenced to four years of memorization and repetition.
>After high school, kids are presented the options of spending energy, time and money to learn to work for someone else, or begin working for someone else immediately and making less money.
>No one ever told me I could start a company. They told me I had ended my chances of success as soon as I dropped out of high school. But I didn’t drop out of a system which was gifting me with a future - I dropped out of a system which was programming my mind to find where I “belonged” and swiftly become a cog.
>But they were wrong. I created my own way. And you can do that too.
>So if you’re stuck in some place, with people giving you limited options for your future, RUN. GET OUT OF THERE. Whether mentally or physically, leave that environment and CREATE your own. You can be in charge of your own life. You can make the difference you dream of seeing. Lack of education or experience shouldn’t stop you either. Find your way and take it.
What an insufferable fucking cunt.
Yeah sure lolbertarian entrepreneurialism is the solution if you're born with a silver spoon in your mouth and a family to support your NYC Williamsburg artloft arthoe lifestyle as you go and win prizes on TLC for being your special self

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