Draupnir
@Draupnir@lemmy.world
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 4 days ago:
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- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 4 days ago:
🤣 we are clearly on very different trajectories. Good day to you!
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 4 days ago:
This is propagating your limiting beliefs and connecting their end with your beginning. Many have don’t this and started from scraps in the working class.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 4 days ago:
John Paul DeJoria: Born to immigrant parents in Los Angeles, DeJoria faced early adversity when his parents divorced, leading him to live in a foster home at age two. By nine, he was selling newspapers and Christmas cards to help support his family. After periods of homelessness and working odd jobs like janitor and door-to-door shampoo salesman, he co-founded John Paul Mitchell Systems in 1980 with just $700. Later, he launched Patrón Tequila, revolutionizing the premium tequila market. His net worth stands at around $4 billion, per Forbes, a testament to his self-made journey.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
Alright man, they’re lucky and special and you’re not. Happy now? Now, where are you?
- Comment on 4 more months and I can quit one of my part time jobs. 5 days ago:
Now that idea is something I would probably still consider. On one hand I think UBI would be pretty damn cool, and probably a useful advancement for society. On the other hand, the reason for the desire for UBI in this instance is still incorrect and that it is essentially asking for the labor of another to feed you or to feed others simply because they were successful. It seems like a good move initially, but if you think about how it could play out, that could actually be an incredibly damaging thing for society. People that would normally be driven to innovate are then stifled and subdued with this because they’re just waiting for someone else to reach that level of success so that they can be fed more.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
The difference is they went through the period of sacrifice and now they’re past it. you can’t compare their end with your beginning. And no, I’m not sucking up to them. I don’t give a shit about any of them, but what I do give a shit about is victim mindset, and people like you going online to bitch about things out of your control so you can give yourself the excuse not to start and provide yourself with the comfort that the excuses you’re making to not get somewhere better is actually the right move.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
• Oprah Winfrey • Howard Schultz • John Paul DeJoria • Ralph Lauren • Jan Koum • Shahid Khan • George Soros • Leonardo Del Vecchio
Now you know. You can look up their stories yourself. Now stop perpetuating the false dogma that somehow these people are special and unique and have something that you don’t. You can do it too, you just choose not to.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
Sounds like a good excuse to stop yourself from starting and continue pointing fingers at someone else. Everybody fails at everything at some point, but the differentiating factor is whether you’re going to pick yourself up and keep going with the new information you’ve gotten. It doesn’t cost anything to hedge against risk and make a plan for potential failure, and you certainly don’t need to be a billionaire to do it.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
Sounds like a pretty lofty assumption
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
If by actually living a life you mean things like going out with friends, playing games/fun hobbies, spending time with family, going to dinner, etc. then that’s fine! But that’s the cost of staying where you are. And on the other side, the path to wealth costs the sacrifice of these things temporarily for a period in life. Each is the cost of the other.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
There’s many facets, but some core tenets are to be highly focused, highly committed, and increasingly efficient in efforts to make a goal (in the right direction) happen.
The idea I’m thinking of explicitly here though is scaling this definition to hold increasing amounts of leverage over time. To put it simply, your continued highly focused, efficient, and effective work leads to a system where more work gets accomplished overall, and the time that you put in accomplishes much, much more.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
Thanks for the context. The comfortable lie is that billionaires are the reason there is a class divide. It’s sinister to believe this both because it is not the correct solution to the problem of inequality, and that it makes the situation feel so wildly out of the power of a person that they do not take action to improve.
It is noble to want to provide comfort, but that is just giving a man the fish. The person first needs to decide to take action against the situation, and also know about the means they have to improve. Giving comfort can be hurtful in that it trains them to rely on the hope of a comfort in their day, rather than to rely on themselves to change their situation.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
You’re making the wrong investments then. You don’t get wealthy by gently contributing to a 401(k) and hoping for insane appreciation. Average US citizen works a full-time job, 9-5 probably right? Then what do they do with their 5-9? Are they doing things that align themselves with actions that are more likely to make them more money, or are they spending earnings on distractions?
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
This really shows how little you actually understand about money. Let’s say this hypothetical played out. Where do you realistically think these taxes will end up? What do you think an economically monopolistic and highly supercharged government will get you? What will happen to the quality and ubiquity of goods and services available to you?
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
If someone wants to break the cycle and have a stab at a better life, then I do believe that yes, business and hard as hell work to make it happen is the cost. Most people would rather sit in comfort and point blame at some external figure for their misfortunes, yet they are in no better of a place in the end.
A better paying job can help certainly. And it can ease the pressure of being a lesser earner if treated responsibly. But in the end, working a job is still working for someone else and taking all your time to do so. Someone could run a business in a way that they create a full-time job for themselves and still end up here.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
Alright man so you want me to satisfy your worldview and sit and point fingers with you at the billionaires for causing you to be where you are. Okay, cool! It’s their fault bro. They steal from you and keep you down.
Feel better? Now where are you?
You’re living a comforting lie if you allow yourself to keep repeating this dogma to yourself, and yet you are in no better of a place in the end.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
Nope, not a billionaire. But I can see a path to it and yes, work is what it takes. But one needs to have the right understanding of work and what that means to do it and scale what work is for you.
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
And how do you propose they stole it?
- Comment on 4 more months and I can quit one of my part time jobs. 5 days ago:
Taxing billionaires will not solve the problem of the lower class impoverishment of the system it goes to remains bloated and wasteful. How much of an average workers’ dollar gets taxed? It’s really quite astounding
- Comment on Billionaires shouldn't exist 5 days ago:
This assumes billionaires fell into money. Not true. The person with two jobs puts in more hours ongoing, but they either aren’t or don’t know how to actually work
- Comment on YSK: Gas stoves cause cancer 1 week ago:
Do you have more detail on this? What types of particulate matter exactly?
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Grayjay.app for those interested in the app he runs that YouTube is threatening Louis over
- Comment on Musk moves Tesla's goalposts, investors happily move shares higher 10 months ago:
Have you tried it lately?
- Comment on Partner broke the vacuum tube, so designed and printed replacements. 1 year ago:
That is some seriously beautiful print quality. Mind sharing what settings you use?
- Comment on Partner broke the vacuum tube, so designed and printed replacements. 1 year ago:
I mean sure, but if someone does it as a hobby then there is the fun and accomplishment value out of it too
- Comment on ‘Boycott Tesla’ ads to air during Super Bowl — “Tesla dances away from liability in Autopilot crashes by pointing to a note buried deep in the owner’s manual, that says Autopilot is only safe on fr... 1 year ago:
I’m sorry, never supposed to touch autopilot? Under any circumstances? Other than that, yeah, 100% if it detects you are not paying attention via wheel nag or eye-tracking camera at all it will alarm and disengage, potentially banning the user for a short time from using it. They do make it very clear of this result.
- Comment on ‘Boycott Tesla’ ads to air during Super Bowl — “Tesla dances away from liability in Autopilot crashes by pointing to a note buried deep in the owner’s manual, that says Autopilot is only safe on fr... 1 year ago:
If the car was backing out, that was a human driver in control, not autopilot. Autopilot can only be enabled while driving on a well-marked roadway. The first part of plausible however. Likely the software at the time could not handle rain appropriately are you are absolutely right to question this if they tell you it was normal.
- Comment on Vivaldi explains why they will not embed LLM functionality in their browser 1 year ago:
Well I don’t know about you, but my mind goes to user-written instagram posts, Facebook posts, and tweets. You know, things like local moms groups circlejerking about toxins in foods etc etc
- Comment on DoorDash now warns you that your food might get cold if you don’t tip 1 year ago:
35%? That shit doubles for me. Fuck DoorDash.