Be mid-20s self-employed ecommerce fag

>be mid-20s self-employed ecommerce fag
>live in a upper-middle class suburb
>everyone is a wagecuck
>people look at me weird when I tell them I don't have a "job"
>gf hates where she works yet is too scared of quitting and becoming self-employed with my guidance
>"friends" all have shitty restaurant jobs and all they look forward in life is going to the club on Friday
>parents still don't believe I make good money online and can't really comprehend the business model

Where the fuck do I find like-minded people?

I just can't relate to anyone. Every person seems to just be happy with mediocrity and a middle-class life/income while I'm constantly trying to improve myself, making more money with less work.
Sometimes I think I've just gone insane as I don't see anyone else in this path.

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You've just discovered the secret to "getting rich" user. You now understand why this one simple trick is so elusive to normies. They're all programmed to think the things that you listed in your green text, and then wonder why they're not wealthy.

How can people not understand doing an online business in 2018? Where the fuck do you live?

I would like to join your club, i just finnished law degree, started to work and i would like to gain extra cash, could you help me?

Teach me your ways and I'll be your friend

You haven't made it if you're still living with your parents.

You have everything annon. Screw the other idiots wage cukcking all thier life.. I'm currently a wage cuck but I now know it will be for X number of years.

I'm also interested. OP sounds like he's doing something right.

Divergence of traditions.
Keeping up with each other. Siccess is fotting in with normal traditional paths tp them. Even if it is t the way to a better lofe. They have been trained this eay.

how can i get self employed besides shitcoins?

It needs to take 0 effort, But i have some capital, if that helps

What's your business model? I'm curious. Congrats on being self-employed and successful.

They understand it and they see how much money can be made but they're too lazy and too scared of risk so they rather go to their 9-5 every day.

Whenever someone asks me what I do they very often don't believe me because it sounds ridiculous to the normie. Also self employed. Only difference is I quite enjoy my job so I put a decent amount of hours in.

>It needs to take 0 effort
lol

Hit me up on Telegram if you want.
I don't have an onlineshop or smth like that. Still go to uni. But I have your mindset.

shitcoins take 0 effort
thats why i found them appealing

you might as well wagecuck if youre gonna expend effort on it

Wew, are you me?

you expend effort now to expend less effort later

my life:
>NEET until 21, no consistent income, no prospects
>Start programming, get wagecuck junior dev job at 23
>25 now, workweek down to 20 hours, co-owner of growing startup, have sizable crypto portfolio and time to work on side projects

At this rate I'll be a free man when I'm 30 (I kinda already am, I largely do whatever I want, I choose my own work hours and I work remotely most of the time), and all it will have taken is 9 years of moderate effort

The ugly truth is that more than half of self-employed people earns LESS than if they were hired by a typical company to do similar job. Reasons being: it simply not that easy to be successful, you make less on smaller scale of operations, you are stuck doing non-essential parts of the job yourself and there is a trade off between making more money and having more time for yourself - most of self employed choose time...

How can I learn to start programming and what languages do you use?

Just buy a Mercedes.

16 year old post

1) Actually make an effort. If you don't do it with the purpose of becoming good/being able to produce real value, don't even start.
2) Your only goal is to become proficient at web development. This is the easiest path and the most lucrative. That means learning HTML, CSS and JavaScript - all of which can be done online (but make sure you make your own project on the side; time spent coding is essential to becoming good). Once you're comfortable in the browser, extend your knowledge base to servers, apis, databases, networking, dev ops, etc..
3) Get a junior dev job ASAP - it'll be hard as fuck most likely, but you'll see how things are done in real life. Really take everything in and work overtime; your only goal here is getting good enough to find a better job/building your own projects

>what languages do I use
I only use JavaScript nowadays. I actively sought jobs using it; I'm convinced it's the best language to learn, and it's so much better than everything else I've used - unless you are into game design (lmao hope you hate money) or something else that requires top notch performance (nearly nothing), just focus on JS