This is a bad thread because only actual rich people can add value. But im gonna say it anyway: Kneepads and motivation
Jayden Kelly
Buy DAG.
Anthony Reyes
I support this thread, but i feel that unlesd you gamble like shitballs crazy and start your own company, early adopter crypto is one of the few ways to go from poor to rich today. Also blackmailing or robbing rich people ofc
Jack Anderson
that's it? More ideas?
Andrew Garcia
early adopter in crypto: It's too late for that already!!
Kiyosaki in the OP link didnt need much money to pull the trick.
In the short term, I'm planning on importing what I'll market as "IQ tabletop games" for kids from China, stuff like mastermind, otello, reversi and the like, to hopefully sell before christmas. Each set is sitting at ~$1.5 USD on Alibaba, and comparable games in my country are being sold for ~$90, so that gives me a pretty nice margin to play with in regards to my ROI. Besides being relatively dirty cheap, the items are not perishable, so even if the "campaign" doesn't succeed for EOY, recovering my investment seems virtually certain.
My Great uncle (or somesuch) asked this same question to his banker a long time ago. The banker told him,"find what everybody wants and then give it to them."
Uncle now runs a politician nudist camp near D.C. and has net worth in low tens of millions.
So find what everybody wants and then give it to them, user.
Alexander Roberts
This is what you do if you want to get dumped on by Satsgang. DAG is nothing but lies and misinformation. Due Diligence is banned in their community if that tells you anything. Its very unhealthy, no critical discussion is permitted.
Easton Myers
i think the thing people want most nowadays is community. How do we sell that?
Anthony Rogers
Idk, make a social network app sounds like. So many big networking systems now are based on users supplying all the content. Pretty much all of them besides the news sites, now that I think about it.
James Moore
Starting a networking site is pointless. You cant compete with facebook.
Kayden Torres
how about a new service, Like matchmaking, but for making friends?
sounds gay literarily but it could work we could call it friendster everyone fills out a mbti personality test along with interests
Cameron Ward
Could work
Juan Wood
this could work out in some way in a society where people become more and more secluded. Social media didnt help a lot either, the opposite I would say.
But how about the fees? What would the average foreveralone guy pay to find a fren?
Also we need to find a way to remove the stigma from people feeling "desperate and lonely" from others for using the service (being a physical place in a small city for example) Maybe the service could be a subcategory of a broader "social service"
ex. you can find friends. you can arrange excursions to places you and other unknown to you people like (you have similar interests) you can play board games with strangers in the store without feeling weird about that.
etc Also let's come up with other ideas other that the fren matchmaking thing.
What else do people want?
Gabriel Morris
Also people want ASS.
Is there someway that we make sex workers more accesible to the public AND to the female sex?
Make it less cheaper and remove the stigma around it. Make it as simple as walking half a block and grab a coffee. Is there a way?
no but you can sell sex dolls, porn videogames, furry porn... but none of those things are easy.
Ryder Campbell
>Kiyosaki in the OP link didnt need much money to pull the trick You want an audio from Kiyosaki explaining exactly how he made it... at age 47 he's almost a Billionaire now.
Leo Hill
You guys are retarded. Google friendster.
Leo Wood
Dress your baristas in suggestive clothing? That'll bring the suckers (who btw will pay generous tips so that your workers feel satisfied with an otherwise shit wage) and aside from basic flirting there's nothing sexual going on. It has already been tried though, it's a pretty saturated market in some places from what I gather.
>im talking about local (city) matchmaking to make friends. meetup.com is what I use for this if you want to learn about startups This Week In Startups. youtube.com/user/ThisWeekIn the host made it at 34 making 10 mil in 9 months doing a startup he also made 5,000x on Uber. 25k -> 100Mil
Bentley Phillips
>a board full of neckbeard keyboardwarriors looking for the secret way of making money it doesnt exist and you are not special. all you do in financial markets gambling no matter how often you claim its not.
>How to become rich Jow Forums? >#1 inherit
>#2 gamble, win and dont be an idiot (that includes everything people do on financial markets, lottery, betting and so on)
>#3 be smart, get highly educated, get paid alot, eventually become some top manager or politician
I'm into VR, developing any experience a customer wants, even the most deep darkest desires... we don't judge, we just make it. I keep my customers anonymity and happiness as top priority c:
why? It easy to have an idea. Materializing it is what takes effort.
For example: You go 90 years in the past. Someone tells you the idea "How about making a place where people eat fast food? Like. Mass production and low prices, no waiting time for the customer. The main dish should be burgers since Americans are loving it! Make the mascot a fucking clown! Isn't it brilliant?" What would you make out of it?
Why do you mind brainstorming on a internet brapperposting board?
>"Are you in some production team?" Nor formally, but consider 'ourselfs' as an experimental team of 5
>"What kind of projects do you work on?" Anything your mind can think of, but with the limitations of the current processing power.
>"Programming languages/experience?" From C++ code, Maya and Nuke for visuals, Protools for audio.
Kayden Lee
The most realistic way for most people to get rich is to stay a company and then get bought out by VC/PE or a larger company. It's also incredibly difficult to do this, which is why most wealthy people actually deserve their riches (because they worked nonstop for years to develop a vision most people don't have).
Daniel Gray
most start ups nowadays are in biomedicine and AI. Theres no more low hanging fruit left. We missed the boat.
Daniel Gomez
How can I contact you? Drop discord or tele or mail pls
Henry White
true
Dylan Nguyen
Are those fucking plastic bottles
Hunter Harris
ATM skimmers.
Chase Ortiz
>You want an audio from Kiyosaki explaining exactly how he made it Yes! Post it What I'm most interested is the best strategy to leverage assets and/or cash into as much as possible. Rental property or easy to start small biz which then also can me used to borrow more to do even more
Heard him mention how you can cash out stocks without paying taxes if you invest it in your own business; real estate specifically. Is that true?
Caleb Carter
>how can we push even more degeneracy and profit off the destruction of our society?
It is illegal to make communities today. I'm not even joking, there are all sorts of clauses in real estate law that will fuck you in the ass three ways if you don't let your "community" open to gay nigger-jews. If you found a way around it you could probably be the first trillionaire, because if it's anything people are willing to pay literally hundreds of thousands of dollars for, it's living away from human garbage.
desu AI is low hanging fruit if you know how to program. It really isn't that hard if you know how to use libraries and basic web development.
Henry Sanders
>learn 2 code Sounds exausting desu. Do a bunch of math followed by having to work with autists and the required assortment of non productive diversity hires.