Stop the Useless Business Jargon

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To quote the dictionary,

en·tre·pre·neur
  • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
  • one who exploits their knowledge of their industry in order to create new opportunities

So, Mason, the self-proclaimed "accomplished business executive", could you please name one greater than normal financial risk you have taken in order to create new opportunities within your industry? And no, all the money you've spent on your MCM tags doesn't count.

If you can, you have my official acknowledgement as an entrepreneur.
Accomplished business executive? Maybe when you're older.
 

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To quote the dictionary,

en·tre·pre·neur
  • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
  • one who exploits their knowledge of their industry in order to create new opportunities

So, Mason, the self-proclaimed "accomplished business executive", could you please name one greater than normal financial risk you have taken in order to create new opportunities within your industry? And no, all the money you've spent on your MCM tags doesn't count.

If you can, you have my official acknowledgement as an entrepreneur.
Accomplished business executive? Maybe when you're older.
For sure, shoot me a PM on discord: Mason#9969
 

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I'm going to assume you meant to spell "cooperate managers" as "corporate managers" and neither of them are "corporate managers".
And that comment sir, was unnecessary. I’m going to go through the entire thread and see if you spelled something wrong. Also, yes they are so get a life.
 

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When your uncle asks you at Thanksgiving, "what've you been up to squirt?" do you say "I'm the CEO of BlueWolf Entertainment"?
Haha. I mean, that's a weird way to put it. I express what I do online to my family if that's what you're getting at.

Anyways, if you're trying to start some argument right now I can't do it.
 

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When I was fourteen or whatever, I didn't know the slightest thing about entrepreneurship or business or what CEOs did; I was just, like, rolling around outside with my dog and playing animal crossing on my DS lmao. The guys y'all are making fun of are passionate about what they do and they've started learning about business earlier than I daresay most people on this site.

Sure, there's a time and place for certain formalities but there's nothing wrong with practicing them on a platform meant for the exchange of goods and services, and learning early on how to present yourself in a professional manner can go a long way in one's academic career.

Also like, when I was fourteen I was writing the cringiest fanfiction on deviantart and whatever, and today I'm pursuing a masters in creative writing. It costs nothing to be a decent person and be supportive towards the passions of people younger than you. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Anyway tldr it seems edgy and cool here to make fun of younger kids who are "trying too hard" with job titles and resumes and whatnot -- but honestly when I was their age I wouldn't have had the discipline to do what they're doing now.

So all the kudos to y'all kids and teenagers reaching above your stations and creating your own projects and researching how to start your own companies, keep doing you tbh
 
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When I was fourteen or whatever, I didn't know the slightest thing about entrepreneurship or business or what CEOs did; I was just, like, rolling around outside with my dog and playing animal crossing on my DS lmao. The guys y'all are making fun of are passionate about what they do and they've started learning about business earlier than I daresay most people on this site.

Sure, there's a time and place for certain formalities but there's nothing wrong with practicing them on a platform meant for the exchange of goods and services, and learning early on how to present yourself in a professional manner can go a long way in one's academic career.

Also like, when I was fourteen I was writing the cringiest fanfiction on deviantart and whatever, and today I'm pursuing a masters in creative writing. It costs nothing to be a decent person and be supportive towards the passions of people younger than you. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Anyway tldr it seems edgy and cool here to make fun of younger kids who are "trying too hard" with job titles and resumes and whatnot -- but honestly when I was their age I wouldn't have had the discipline to do what they're doing now.

So all the kudos to all y'all kids reaching above your stations and creating your own projects and researching how to start your own companies, keep doing you.
Hey, thanks for supporting! I'm terrible at creative writing, maybe you could give me some tips sometime. :p
 

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Hey, thanks for supporting! I'm terrible at creative writing, maybe you could give me some tips sometime. :p
CEOs do not use Emojis. As a CEO of Sunflower LLC you need to stop this you shouldn't consider yourself a professional by using a :p smh.

CEO of Sunflower LLC
 

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CEOs do not use Emojis. As a CEO of Sunflower LLC you need to stop this you shouldn't consider yourself a professional by using a :p smh.

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Totally forgot good sir.

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With just my right hand, I can count the amount of people who have accounts on MC-Market that have invested substantial amounts in to projects with high risk that yielded good results.

I get it, everybody’s passionate about something, but by definition, you are not an “entrepreneur” if you just call yourself a CEO or COO or CMO of a service team that is not a legally registered business.

There shouldn’t be any debate over this; the word has a definition. These kids don’t fit that description. Let them play make-believe all they want.

I’m not saying they should give up on their dreams, but there’s other places that would welcome their enthusiasm and “business professionalism” compared to MCM.
 

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okay and?

Regards and Warm Wishes,
Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy
CEO of Apple and COO Chairman and Vice President of HotTopic INC.[DOUBLEPOST=1580349697][/DOUBLEPOST]
I don't appreciate the content of this post, as it specifically targets myself and Mason. However, we all have our own opinions, I have mine and you have your opinion. I do what I feel is best for myself and you do the same, nothing else to say, keep it at that.
the first post i've seen where you don't include "Best Wishes"
 
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I honestly don't see why this is a big issue. A small title on their McM page should mean nothing. I'm sure you all have more important things to do than picking on "kids" over the internet.
 

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Log on to this site after a good couple months to see that all the HQ users are gone and this forum has yet again been full of shit. What's new..
 

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Hello,

Allow me to introduce myself. I am the CEO of Entrepreneurs. At my company, Entrepreneurs LLC, my team and I partake in trades, deals, and exchanges via the MC-Market website. I am replying to this thread to inform you that due to the offensive nature of this thread, you must remove it immediately. Failure to do so will result in further legal action. As an experienced entrepreneur who makes $10 per month from my online businesses, it is very ignorant of you to belittle those that are successful.

Thanks.
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