I just checked Vietnam Airlines cabin AC is 26. So it's safe. But I will still bring an additional long-sleeved shirt to be sure.
I just checked Vietnam Airlines cabin AC is 26. So it's safe. But I will still bring an additional long-sleeved shirt to be sure.
I said creative is underpaid not because it pays poorly. Though that's the definition of most people. But I think if you enter a field where supply is much more than demand, it's fair that you don't have the same leverage as other fields. And one shouldn't see it as oppression.
It's underpaid because when you work in game or vfx, underbidding between studios is baked into the business model. So unpaid overtime is inevitable. But it's not mentioned in your work contract. Without creative workers being totally unaware of the situation, the business might not survive at all.
Once people figure out that math, they would understand union doesn't work, and being generic is the problem.
Upon seeing the Handsome Prince with the magical lego, the orcs were filled with jealousy out of their own failures with the fancy vault. They took the lego away, claiming it was theirs.
The Prince then left the kingdom but he never gave up on building magic for everyone to enjoy. He is even making the toys invisible so the children can play without worrying their parents knowing they are having more fun than necessary.
Because, when the orcs promised to create a magical world, they only learned to mimic the words of humans. But once the Prince promised to himself, he could never unlearn how to speak from the heart.
Still doing business investigations today because it was so much fun. Would be even more enjoyable with a consultant. Because at one point, I was looking at my childhood acquaintance claim his partnership with all the biggest brands of the country using a website without TLS.
Dude was in the chemistry team of grade 9 when I was in grade 8 (small school so everyone knew each other). Everyone thought he was super smart, especially teachers. And I always thought he was an idiot. Talked super fast. I guess that's the upside of not having to think. He kept saying nonsensical things in my face whenever he saw me.
He went to the same college as me. Probably a member of the startup club. That's the source of all the evils. He turned his highschool part-time hustle of being a middleman for a design uniform company targeting children of rural areas into being a boss of a city-to-city minibus service. I guessed that was how he scaled. Bus is huge. And who cares for the 30% retail margin when you can keep it all. That was like almost 10 years ago.
Since then he pivoted to a business coach, then uniform again, then now a real estate broker. Each time with more selfies and more motivational quotes of success. He also has a Lunar new year gift baskets business that seems to be profitable. But that's only once a year so the 11 months rest he can still coach business for anyone who wants to learn about the biz.
Probably will post it tonight if I don't pass out accidentally. So wait for it...
Thinking about having a sequel for my fairy tale.
One good news and one bad news. Bad news is my eye still got punched. Good news is it's probably not the CONTAGIOUS virus.
Hello 6’3” Prince.
Oops. Goodnight Handsome Prince.
I'm diversifying my income so I'm trying to learn business from real-life examples. The landlord who owns 3 houses but scams $150 deposit. The owner of 30 branches across the globe who manages to stay broke. Etc.
I do look down on the biography book genre, even more than self-help. And business books are boring. Real life is where I can see where the narratives go and what I observe with my own eyes.
I don't think you were concerned as much about scaling in my previous fairy tale, though. Different motivation.
Goodnight 1 foot 3.