"Can anyone lay out multiple options in front of me who have experienced the same moments in the past and have had momentum and escape velocity to escape their wrapped reality?"Well, to be honest, and frank, I didn't try anything new in the past year, and I have zero industry exposure and experience. But what I did learn from my one-time endeavor is that I can shorten the learning curve of complex subjects and learn faster when compared to the masses. Also, when reflecting, I made several mistakes along the way journey. My first mistake was abandoning reading books, not documenting the process of my trip or funnel (I call it my project journal), not thinking about every possible set of outcomes, not considering the consequences of actions, and not planning to the end. Thanks for taking out time and reply to my post. Right now, I cannot contemplate what I should be doing. Because I have zero networks, no friends or family members to rely on, no specialization in any skill, zero to no analysis of market and businesses, no understanding of how conventional market works, no knowledge of how the human psyche works, no understanding of how the banking system works, no knowledge of private equity, the game of venture capital, bootstrapped startup, no sense of how to scale a small size company to medium size company, no clarity of where to begin with and how to approach my current situation. In short, I have no clue what to do and how to do it. I don't have any roadmap to follow or have no leverage. Whatever I was involved in the past year, my performance benchmark was below average (mostly, I wasn't interested in any action I was doing). What would it be if you could give a risk-free roadmap of how I can make $30 million in the next 3-4 years with leverage multi-dimensional things? I have mentioned my entire scenario and options in the post thread.
To give a thorough description of mine:
I am a computer nerd who spent most of his day in a room exploring things on the internet; apart from the internet, I have no clue how things work in our current system. I am a socially anxious and awkward person who doesn't know how to spend leisure time with people; I have had fewer social interactions among people. I am primarily an anonymous guy who likes to spend time peacefully without involving in any bullshit rules around me. But when I work on things I am interested in and want to pursue, I put my heart and soul into it to achieve my goal. I live in India, where society is full of bullshit rules. And want to shift to another country as soon as possible. This all needs high escape velocity, which requires a significant amount of fuel (referring to money as fuel).
Well, currently, I am looking for Fastlane processes and mechanisms on how to approach things in life. Now coming back to the skill vs. education dilemma, I'm not particularly eager to outsource or delegate work outside my own because I have experienced how people think and operate. Most of them are boozos who have learned skills in a specific way and think of themselves as masters of the subject, producing negative net contributions. To first delegate, I need to make myself worth more than great at a few game voids and connect to people who are best at their game.
Rolling the dice back, I am facing a haunting dilemma of losing it all as I have zero risk tolerance capacity right now,
I made a safe university option, but it consumes most of my time(primarily indentured time). Because of this, I cannot try anything new. These days my stress levels get higher whenever I think of my future narrative on how things are scripted for me. I understand that I am being a bitch who isn't putting in work and expecting things to go my way. But this isn't my current reality; on the surface level, it feels like my life choices are in my control, but when I dug deeper, I release most of it is fabricated by contagious Subliminals around me.
Can anyone lay out multiple options in front of me who have experienced the same moments in the past and have had momentum and escape velocity to escape their wrapped reality?
Many immigrants are in similar conditions and even worse that you described. You are a typical introvert and have some advantages over extroverts. You do not need to know a lot about how all is working in this world. You just need to know the basics. To have a stable income stream outside of your job you need a product/service to sell and customers who buy the product/service. Customers will buy the product/service if it solves a painful problem for them.
You live in society where people have a lot of painful problems. Identify them, invent the best solutions (this is where introverts are better then extroverts) and sell the solutions in the form of products/services.
As a software expert you can develop software that generate income, for example trading bots, arbitrage systems, etc.
You don't even need to invent products/services (there are a lot of them), just find painful problems and match them with existing products/services that solve these problems. Introverts have better inborn skills in this game.
Conclusion. You are ignorant of your own advantages you have as introvert, blind to opportunities that are around you.
Start from a simple commitment to find a single painful problem that people have, per day. When you identify at least 50 problems start to solve them (or search for products/services that offer solutions).
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