Hmm… kind of sound like a martyr. Do what you gotta do and don’t worry about others expectations. Figure out what you want and can handle and stop playing the games.
Future guru,
I wouldn’t necessarily blame the success of your “Street Pharmaceutical Company” on being a great entrepreneur. Selling physically or mentally addictive products is just a matter of having the product to move. Now if you had a large cartel with manufacturing, transporting, distribution, “retail outlets”, etc. I’d say that was a pretty good business. Otherwise, don’t give yourself too much credit…
I thought I made it clear in my post that it is not the same thing. I also though I made it clear that others expected me to do well because of it.
Did you read my post? I am very inarticulate so it may be my fault.
You know absolutely nothing about selling drugs. Which is a good thing, don’t get me wrong. But it has nothing to do with having “product to move”. Could you drop off 10lbs of marijauna at your moms house and have her be successful in selling drugs? After all she would have the “product to move” and that is all it takes right?
It involves traveling out of state to find the cheapest product and having a hot market to move it in. You need an established network of buyers also. These things are more complicated than they sound as not just anyone can pull up anywhere and ask for large sums of drugs. Not just anyone can stand anywhere and sell drugs either.
But it does have a business side to it as you can sell your area after building a large buyers base that comes there.
When I did get caught the local news paper ran it as “operation kingpin” and had me with 43 other people on the supposed network.
I am long passed that part of my life know and am sorry I did it. Drugs can ruin your life in more ways than they teach at school. There are many obstacles that I put in my way due to my convictions.
I am always “preaching” to the young knuckleheads to leave that stuff alone. It’s a game that is not designed for you to win.