Many women are complete idiots when it comes to business or productive endeavors. For most, it's not even close.
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For the last week I've been on vacation in Thailand. I'm not here for the women, or at least that's not the primary reason. I'm here because I want to see if this country as a whole is a productive place for me to set up operations going forward. I have some productive endeavors I'm looking to get off the ground in the next couple years, and it may be worth it to move overseas if America gets too crazy or California becomes uninhabitable. But I'm getting ahead of myself. <br><br>I've had one conversation after another with women here who are involved in their own business ventures, or family run businesses, and I can't believe how dumb or even complete lack of desire half of them have to be productive in a business sense. As an example, one girl I met was a food blogger for a few years. I asked her if it was profitable. She said "yes, it was. I was making money, but I didn't know where it was coming from or how much." She ended up quitting because she had no idea how to run a business, and it was becoming too hard. She had no desire to put in the time to learn how to run that particular business. I then asked her if she would maybe try another business, and her answer was "I don't know". And that's where the conversation ended. <br><br>I met a woman last night who works at a restaurant, and she was a very kind and nice person. As we talked she seemed to have a genuine interest in the way I look at business and she agreed with a lot of things I said. I asked her why she doesn't start her own restaurant. She said she doesn't know the first thing about running a business. I said "well, why don't you learn then?". Her answer was "I want to learn, but I don't have time to learn how to do that now". I continued prodding a bit, asking her why she's not willing to put in the time to learn how to run a business, even if it takes years. She said "I'm 28 and I don't want to wait that long". I told her she sounds lazy and it's not that hard to learn. She seemed to agree. <br><br>Later on in the evening she was complaining that the restaurant she works at doesn't pay her very much. I said "well, that's your own fault. You should start your own restaurant then or find better paying work that requires more skill and time to learn". She said "I don't know what to do. I feel like I'm stuck". <br><br>Again, she seemed like a very kind person. I don't think she's stupid. But holy shit she's lazy. I continued talking with her and she was agreeing with my points about how many people view business in the wrong light; and that there are shitty business owners. But she's not willing to put herself out there and take a risk. And in the long run, put herself in a better position. <br><br>I've had many conversations with women like this while I've been here. I've met 3 that seemed genuinely gung-ho on doing their own thing and taking matters into their own hands. But they're small businesses and they're not looking to grow or expand. The rest of them were meh about business. And a few seemed dumb as shit with no desire to learn. Like one girl I met who had 0 desire to learn English. I asked her why not, and she said "I don't care to, I don't see the need". I asked her how she's gonna function outside of Thailand then, or get a better job. She said "oh, I dunno". I actually then asked her if she was stupid, or just lazy; and she said stupid.<br><br>Anyway, I'm not even out of my 30s and I've been able to create a business for myself from scratch and it's doing well. I've learned many different skills in my life so far. It's not that hard to be productive. <br><br>​
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