Fuck, it's been so long since I've updated on here, and the last few months I think I've been looking for something of note to write about. Well, I know I got something now
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Perhaps you didnt take into account what this hobby has meant to you. And youre not the only one like you. When you run an ethical, open, friendly and giving fish store, ready to divuldge its knowledge and spend time with its customers (oh yes, I remember this guy, none to friendly) it can greatly impact the quality of life for some. It did for you. You may see this simply as a buisness venture, but if you change the business, you change people. Youre giving them a hobby, pets, companions. Youre helping the fish they love when they're sick. When you try your hardest, they'll appreciate it. Oh, you may have been to young to remember, but I was around in the ol' epidemic of '06. It hurt both of us :\ You'd be able to make it better, or at least try. You'd be able to give your employees more money, more responsibility, and a chance to hate their job less (god, i'd love that). With those things accomplished and people taking pride in their CAREER, you dont have to be there all the time. You can volunteer. Additionally who knows, after a few years, with the store running well, you can take a class a semester...
Im doing alrightish, how about yourself? I assume well. Your livejournal posts tend to increase around times of trepidity and there havent been many lately.
Why dont you ask mr. capitalist to invest? Hes all about making money and some how I just dont see many people jumping to own a fish store, even if it is a lucrative one. He knows you, he knows you have some pretty good knowledge on the subject so he should feel comforatble that you're not going to make a flop out of the store and therefore waste his investment. If that doesnt work... theres the less grand option (to you).... discuss it with your mom. Im sure you have already. Not the money part, but the ownership part. I know shes not fantastically rich and wouldnt have that kind of money ready right away but... in a couple of years im sure she could come up with a good chunk of that. She'd probably remortgage the house for you. Which is a truthful statement except I snuck in a little bit of a lie there- the word probably.
The Capitalist just wants all the money he can get right now. The money needed for he down payment, he'd rather invest it in oil stock than loan it to me. Even though the business has been his baby for the last decade, he said he'll sell it to anyone, as long as they have the money. He's a capitalist through and through.
My mom is maxed out credit wise, but there's already been three people expressing interest in loaning the down payment. So, hopefully I might be able to come up with a solid investor.
I haven't been posting mainly because I just don't have the time or energy anymore. Life has been really fucked up and stressful. The depression is under control, but the rest is still running amok.
When you run an ethical, open, friendly and giving fish store, ready to divuldge its knowledge and spend time with its customers (oh yes, I remember this guy, none to friendly) it can greatly impact the quality of life for some. It did for you.
You may see this simply as a buisness venture, but if you change the business, you change people. Youre giving them a hobby, pets, companions. Youre helping the fish they love when they're sick. When you try your hardest, they'll appreciate it. Oh, you may have been to young to remember, but I was around in the ol' epidemic of '06. It hurt both of us :\ You'd be able to make it better, or at least try. You'd be able to give your employees more money, more responsibility, and a chance to hate their job less (god, i'd love that). With those things accomplished and people taking pride in their CAREER, you dont have to be there all the time. You can volunteer. Additionally who knows, after a few years, with the store running well, you can take a class a semester...
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I really want to get the fish store, but I'll have to find some kind of an investor (I sure don't have $75,000-100,000 for the loan down payment).
Yeah, I do think I could provide a better place for other enthusiasts. I just need the chance.
I've done a lot to the tank. I've been meaning to do a post on it for sometime.
How you been doing?
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Im doing alrightish, how about yourself?
I assume well. Your livejournal posts tend to increase around times of trepidity and there havent been many lately.
Why dont you ask mr. capitalist to invest?
Hes all about making money and some how I just dont see many people jumping to own a fish store, even if it is a lucrative one.
He knows you, he knows you have some pretty good knowledge on the subject so he should feel comforatble that you're not going to make a flop out of the store and therefore waste his investment.
If that doesnt work... theres the less grand option (to you).... discuss it with your mom. Im sure you have already. Not the money part, but the ownership part. I know shes not fantastically rich and wouldnt have that kind of money ready right away but... in a couple of years im sure she could come up with a good chunk of that. She'd probably remortgage the house for you. Which is a truthful statement except I snuck in a little bit of a lie there- the word probably.
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My mom is maxed out credit wise, but there's already been three people expressing interest in loaning the down payment. So, hopefully I might be able to come up with a solid investor.
I haven't been posting mainly because I just don't have the time or energy anymore. Life has been really fucked up and stressful. The depression is under control, but the rest is still running amok.
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I had hoped one of us was doing better.
I hope those other three turn out well though!
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