User you're good with computers right?

>Why are you not a billionaire yet?

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this shit is so annoying. my parents think im a computer genius because i built my own pc. reminds me of this youtu.be/8G9QIIvSpzE

Because I am still thinking, sir.

stop thinking,just do!

Because i have no ideas, lack motivation and connections

Just be yourself and you'll get the ideas & motivation

Because computers have nothing to do with it. One needs to be good at business.

Because I don't have (((someone))) funding and promoting me.

it's easy to find (((someone))) to do so ;)
all you have to do is show him that you're capable
or you can just take a huge loan

Oh, we'll all be billionaires in due time, inflation marches on.

inflation is a good thing

this is what soycialists actually believe

more money we print
more food the poor will be able to buy
bulletproof logic that worked plenty of times

I think having the technical background is important right from the start, because it helps you deliver. As for business skills, you can develop them as you go (I seriously doubt Musk was some business mastermind from the beginning, he pretty much said himself he was pretty awkward, in general)

There is a difference in being good with computers and having good ideas.

You don't know what inflation is, do you goy?

Elon Musk isn't rich because he is good with computers, Elon Musk is rich because he had innovative ideas and were good at business development.

I'm fairly good with computers, and I've made a conscious decision to transition into fields that are more in my interest. I've transitioned from web dev to embedded dev, effectively reducing my salary by a fourth. I did this, because money is not what motivates me.

Being myself mostly consists of shitposting on 4chinz and watching TV series

just knowing how to use my devices does not pay me anything.

Father is a software engineer and my mother wrote her own website manually in microsoft word back in the late 90's, so they might not be all up to date on what's going on in tech and whatnot, but at least they aren't completely ignorant about shit. The problem I have is that they don't understand exactly how fucked the economy is if you aren't already 100% set up in life. Education, housing, food, etc... The middle class barely exists for millennials.

I could've been, but I'd rather release my software as Open Source

>The middle class barely exists for millennials.
Yeah if you're a brainlet.