Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑July 1st, 2020, 2:10 pm
Looks as if I touched a sore nerve again. You are the one who chose the profession you’re in so you only have yourself to blame for your lack of fulfillment, income, and happiness.
By the way, have you sought professional counseling yet as I have been suggesting? You really are quite the psychological mess. It’s very obvious.
What sore nerve? You show the most complete ignorance about "my profession". Then again, you're a former white collar worker who's playing with his pension money to feel like a successful entrepreneur (not to mention a sex tourist), as I already wrote, what can you possibly know about starting or running a business? I mean a real business, not one of the fake "get rich quick" scheme your fake gurus are peddling to you.
If you actually bothered to read what I wrote you several times, by now you will have learned that my profession needs
years and years of practice and, in almost all cases,
leads to the chef opening up his own restaurant or franchise, which is indeed a business. My entire family has, for 2 generations, been running businesses, bakeries/patisseries and restaurants. We even ran a pasta factory for some time but it didn't do too well and we closed it down.
I might well keep working for an international food & hospitality group like I have done for a few years but that wouldn't be fulfilling. Owning their own establishment, building their own brand, is every chef's ultimate goal and that's what I intend to do. I will have the full backing of my family, financial if needed, but the hard work and the talent has to come from me. Again, stuff that men with no talent and no ambitions other than stamping papers and putting numbers in a spreadsheet will never understand.
Running a business is not about making some smart(-ass) choices and then living off the passive income that comes from them. That's what your bogus "manager" and "traders" want to have you believe. It takes a lot of hard work, a lot of resilience and a lot of luck, too. Stuff you will never know because you're simply a frustrated white collar little s*it who wants to pose as the king of the world because he thinks that, one day, he'll "make it big".
Once again, you should just wake up to the idea that you're not the successful entrepreneur you think you are. You never worked hard in your life, you probably never will and, what's worse, you look down on those you do like we're some sort of "slaves of the system". So ironic that you have been the ultimate "slave of the system" and traded in any chance you might have had to be a businessman for a cosy desk job and a pension. Oh well, you reap what you sow.
You are, simply, the most stupid and arrogant person I have ever met, online and offline. A literal pain in the a%% to whoever has the dubious "luck" to meet you.