I'm a 30 year old boomer, AMA career advice

I'm about to enter the real biz world and won't have time for this biz. Happy to help any anons who are looking for direction, guidance, advice or anything about their careers or business

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Do you get the coffee?

how do I become a millionaire in 3-5 years?

I'm going to bschool at a top program. I'll happily get people coffee - it's actually often a high power move bc it's such a 'thing' that it shows confidence to actually do it

Gonna assume you're starting from zero. As an aside I would say that it's great to have ambitious goals, but I think in general you're reach goals should be on a longer time-horizon and your short term goals should lean towards realism.

But to answer you're question I would work for 3 years making avg salary ~40k/year while living with the parents and saving a little less than as much as possible. That should leave you with ~35k. I'd say throughout that time have 20% of that equally in btc/eth/link, and have the rest cash, continuing to work and save for the remaining two years while waiting for a 30x opportunity in crypto to go all-in on, but not settling for anything but the right deal.

This is different from what you should do, however, as it's better imo to maximize you're chance of having 30m in 20 years than having 1m in 5 years, and those will be two different paths, with the second one infiinitely riskier.

I'm a project manager at a remote company making barely 6 figures. I can move anywhere and work anywhere in the world.

I have trade knowledge in perfumery and cosmetics. Thinking of going in with a buddy and opening a farm to harvest and produce a specific cosmetic product.

Would like to work for myself and dump this project management job. I hate giving away my value for nothing near what I am worth. I either give it my all and get paid not much in return, or put in little effort and morally feel dumpy.

I'm afraid to dump the job because I only have 20k in savings.

Do you recommend i dump and focus on this other project and let the thought of NEET-ism propel me into the next phase? Or continue working? Life feels very serf-y. Even though I can go anywhere.

Good luck mang

Big picture, you're doing pretty well for yourself in terms of your current position and opportunities and skills, so congrats on that.

So obviously a big part of your calculus in this decision is the likelihood of success of your venture, which I'm in no position to evaluate.

That said, my instinct is to lean towards having a more secure situation before going out on your own, both in terms of having more savings and ideally having income coming in from your next gig.

If there's a way to 'do both', that would be great. I absolutely would disregard any morally dumpy feelings about having your attention focused on your side-gig. That said, it's critically important to do your pm job well enough to maintain good relationships and get good recommendations when you do leave.

So, again, without knowing how viable your venture is, I would either a. meet minimum requirements to get good recommendations at pm job while taking advantage of remoteness to start your side gig simultaneously, or if that's too much to do at once then b. lean in to your pm job and go all in to adding value and ideally bottom-line profits to the company while you add more to savings, such that you get glowing recommendations going forward and ideally have great stories to tell to future employers/investors/network about how much you rocked it.

>30yo
You don't know shit about shit. See ya in 20 years.

bro the first problem here is you make close to 6 figures and have only 20k in savings?!
I make 120k a year and save like 45k a year, living in a very expensive US city. save money for like a year at least before venturing off to your own thing.

Also buy LINK then you can buy a farm in like 2 years ezpz