I am working on establishing my own tech startup.
I am looking for a co-founder. any one interested?
suicide vs starting a company
Suicide: Your friends remember for a week, parents for a year, all world forgets, there will be no you. Thousands of people are dying every day ( japan tsunami, Philippines cyclone, lots of terrorist attacks around the world….you will be after all one of human among them, not a big difference)
Start a company with me: A last try to prove what a human being can do. Since i am also suicidal i know how it takes to be one. Everything is setup, all you has to do is come and code. thats it.
“code till you die & live full length artistic life”
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That sounds like s great idea. I have always wanted to start my own company. I just let the time go by. I only wish I wad in the right mindframe to do it.
What type of coding?
Ok wait..are you being funny or serious. Is there something I am missing?
I am damn serious
What type of coding and to what end? More info man!
All i want is a passionate entrepreneur
Wow.
That little excerpt about suicide was really disturbing.
I get where you’re coming from, and I’m glad that you’re making something of yourself, but maybe you should think before posting something so ignorant on a sight like this.
“Your friends remember for a week, parents for a year, all world forgets, there will be no you. ”
You’ve clearly never dealt with lose, and if you have then you’re just ignorant.
I lost somebody to suicide when I was very little. I witnessed it. Almost 15 years later, I’m still here, but I haven’t forgotten. It’s absolutely wrecked me, ruined me. It has stayed with me.
Good luck on your company, but please watch what you say before insulting a bunch of people next time.
Well I habe been an entrepeneur for years. Always thinking and implementing ways to make money.
@Sunnygirl1,
Where exactly was he insulting? He was merely stating his opinion, and I actually agree with him. When you’re dead, no one’s going to remember you for too long. A few tears, a few monologues, and then you’re gone. I’d amend that statement to “your friends remember you for two weeks, parents for a week, and all the world immediately forgets”, but besides that it seems like a pretty solid comment.
If you truly remember someone from 15 years ago, then you shouldn’t really be insulted by someone making broad statements about the world and the people in it because you should be comfortable in the fact that YOU remember; you are DIFFERENT from his generalization of the way the world feels concerning suicide.
And don’t you think YOU were the one being insulting? “You’ve clearly never dealt with loss, and if you have then you’re just ignorant”…??? That sounds a ton more ad hominim insulting to me.
I happen to have dealt with loss. 3 Losses, not including my grandfather. The first was my ex, the second was my math teacher, and the third was my elementary school friend. And since I’ve dealt with loss, I know everyone else around me, “normal” people, that have dealt with the loss as well. From that experience, I know that those “normal” people, friends of my friend, friends of my ex, etc, etc, all just kind of brushed their deaths aside. Their parents even threw a “farewell party”. A FAREWELL PARTY!? Think of how insulted I felt then.
I was the odd one out. I remembered them, but trust me, I know from experience that the opening poster is right. No one cares to remember you when you’re dead. And we should not expect someone to remember us. Why should we? Why should we wish to have our loss be a permanent burden on the minds of the living? Tchh.
This just isn’t the right place to post about money and business.
There’s a time and a place for everything.
I’m not going to argue with you based on your experiences.
You’ve dealt with loss? Alright. But it’s a different kind of loss. I’m not saying it’s easier or harder, but it’s different when you’ve lost someone to suicide.
You don’t forget.