Monday, July 5, 2010

You aren't in business for the sake of business

It's not good when wanna be business people try to talk business to you. They are so convinced that they are profitable in their efforts. What's funny is that I could make more money than them in a day selling bootleg DVDs to panhandlers then they could make in a month. Why? Because I don't chase dumb unrealistic dreams. Just accept what cards are dealt to you and stop effin with the program.

So I'm minding my business on Facebook and this ratchet hit me up asking me if I am going to a party on Tuesday. I think to myself.....(Why in the hell would I go to a party on Tuesday? That's dumb.....I have to work on Wednesday and I have a real job that pays very well. Why would I jeopardize me coming to work on time for a dumb party? People over 30 shouldn't be going to a club on a Tuesday night. Why are you even promoting a party? That's not a smart career move. You can't make a living off of one party for week. There isn't even a special guest which would make me come out. Look at the flyer, it's not original. Why are you asking people personally to come to a party? Real promoters don't care about one person. They want bulk) back to the chat.....

Rather than continuing the conversation with the ratchet I logged out because I don't have time to argue with a theory of the best parties happen in DC during the week. NOT FOR THE PEOPLE WITH REAL JOBS OR FAMILIES. I can guarantee you that most people are headed home after work on weekdays. DC is not a party town, especially for black people. No one here knows how to capitalize because of the odd income spread amongst the population of blacks here. You can't get the same group of people in the same room at the same time because most people have agendas.

All in all....think about the business ventures you get yourself into and don't bother me with them unless you gonna give me a check to show up. Loser.

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