I'm in the Hinman CEO's program myself. I'm not a dot-com business; not like your nasty porno site you have going. You think we're playing make-believe? I'm not the one trying to make a living with porn...and I'm not the one thinking that I have the right to bash a program I don't know about and kids that I can't hold a candle to in my past-my-prime age. Our students are engineers who are inventing medical instruments; trying to make the world a better place...News flash - creating a porno site makes you the scum of society; and the fact that you're so proud of that and present that as your life's work makes me understand why your bitterness drives you to attack faceless state college kids from your supposedly "ivy league" throne. We are working our fingers to the bone to EARN the priviledges. We're not handed any money; the "space" you so freely speak of without prior knowledge is an 8 by 8 room that we pay $600 for per month. And you have one point - I would actually probably be using Mom and Dad's money if I hadn't won a free ride here with a scholarship that I worked for with sweat and blood. We're not handed a silver spoon, we WORK. I'm in awe of my peers here in this program who work so hard and accomplish so much. You know nothing. Go ahead and stew in your ignorance and bitterness; when you wonder why you're not successful in the business world, realize that it takes a positive vision to really make it. Not the negativity that you so freely spew about a topic that you know nothing about.
As a Hinman CEO, I'd like to say that we're not self selected - it's a strenuous application process and a fabulous opportunity if you make it in. It's not as luxe as they make it out to be; I guess they want all that leather chair crap to be part of the image. But what it is is a wonderful networking and brainstorming environment for would-be entrepreneurs. Before we graduate and join the workforce to be mindless drones, this is what we see as our chance to be creative and be different...and hopefully break through to run our own successful business.
It's a damn good thing that an "Ivy League" business school taught you how to put a site together to teach people how to masturbate online. Commendable. And oh so different from the rest of the Linux losers that spend their days trashing others to put themselves above their otherwise dull and pointless existence.
I'm in the Hinman program, currently seated in my dorm - issue pressed wood desk and barely padded chair, in front of my ancient computer, working 2 jobs with 19 credits, and running a business. And it's not some sheisty online porn site.
Good to know that us "spoiled little shits" will grow up to be self-inflated huge shits like you when we enter the "relatively successful" business world. Thanks for the pearls of wisdom, swine.
Stop being so bitter about the lack of opportunity you had when you were young, and rejoice in the opportunities handed out to your younger counterparts. Perhaps your startup will be a little more than just "relatively" successful if you would be more openminded.
I'm in the Hinman CEO's program myself. I'm not a dot-com business; not like your nasty porno site you have going. You think we're playing make-believe? I'm not the one trying to make a living with porn...and I'm not the one thinking that I have the right to bash a program I don't know about and kids that I can't hold a candle to in my past-my-prime age. Our students are engineers who are inventing medical instruments; trying to make the world a better place...News flash - creating a porno site makes you the scum of society; and the fact that you're so proud of that and present that as your life's work makes me understand why your bitterness drives you to attack faceless state college kids from your supposedly "ivy league" throne. We are working our fingers to the bone to EARN the priviledges. We're not handed any money; the "space" you so freely speak of without prior knowledge is an 8 by 8 room that we pay $600 for per month. And you have one point - I would actually probably be using Mom and Dad's money if I hadn't won a free ride here with a scholarship that I worked for with sweat and blood. We're not handed a silver spoon, we WORK. I'm in awe of my peers here in this program who work so hard and accomplish so much. You know nothing. Go ahead and stew in your ignorance and bitterness; when you wonder why you're not successful in the business world, realize that it takes a positive vision to really make it. Not the negativity that you so freely spew about a topic that you know nothing about.
As a Hinman CEO, I'd like to say that we're not self selected - it's a strenuous application process and a fabulous opportunity if you make it in. It's not as luxe as they make it out to be; I guess they want all that leather chair crap to be part of the image. But what it is is a wonderful networking and brainstorming environment for would-be entrepreneurs. Before we graduate and join the workforce to be mindless drones, this is what we see as our chance to be creative and be different...and hopefully break through to run our own successful business.
It's a damn good thing that an "Ivy League" business school taught you how to put a site together to teach people how to masturbate online. Commendable. And oh so different from the rest of the Linux losers that spend their days trashing others to put themselves above their otherwise dull and pointless existence.
I'm in the Hinman program, currently seated in my dorm - issue pressed wood desk and barely padded chair, in front of my ancient computer, working 2 jobs with 19 credits, and running a business. And it's not some sheisty online porn site.
Good to know that us "spoiled little shits" will grow up to be self-inflated huge shits like you when we enter the "relatively successful" business world. Thanks for the pearls of wisdom, swine.
Stop being so bitter about the lack of opportunity you had when you were young, and rejoice in the opportunities handed out to your younger counterparts. Perhaps your startup will be a little more than just "relatively" successful if you would be more openminded.