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Old Sep 09, 2017, 12:15 AM
Anonymous52222
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Originally Posted by Vibrating Obsidian View Post
True. However the life of an entrepreneur, at least in the beginning, are very busy, and can occupy the mind enough to keep you away from most relationships.
Though it may depend on what kind of personal relationships you're seeking. I personally am in contact with various people. I hardly constantly talk to people, but I consider most of them my friends, since we're overall friendly together.
How about befriending businessmen/women?
I befriended an entrepreneur. It's not like we meet every weekend for beer or bowling, and we hardly talk. but I gave him advice and he expressed willingness to hire me if he can successfully come up with his technological innovations.
You're right. The next 2-3 years are going to be extremely busy for me; especially if I commit to staying in school and working a regular job alongside building my upcoming online business.

I should probably just give up even trying for any type of closeness with another person until I accomplish my current entrepreneurial goal. If I keep my mind busy 24/7 than I should be able to avoid feeling lonely and depressed most of the time.

I'm also not going to bother with therapy any time soon. I simply don't see the point in spending so much money on therapy every month when I could be saving or reinvesting that money into my business ventures or purchasing knowledge that would actually help me achieve my goals. Not to mention, traveling to get to a therapist is going to be difficult for me until I get my driver's license and as such, I would rather move to a new apartment that is in walking distance of the college and plasma center that I go to so that way I don't have to spend even more money on car payments, insurance, and tags.

I am destined for greatness. Unfortunately, it is lonely at the top.