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April 06, 2025, 08:28:23 AM
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Hi, I am a university dropout. So, I can't do jobs. I have failed doing multiple businesses. Expenses became higher than profit.
I tried freelancing and earn a good amount during 2015 to 2021. Then I got banned from fiverr. Fiverr is not allowing to sell any kind of services.
While Upwork is all about selling their subscriptions and I am unable to crack a job, its been 1 year. I have lost $7500 recently doing forex and crypto trading.

Write whatever you think, what kind of profession should I choose for financial stability in my life?
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April 06, 2025, 10:07:57 AM
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Create a psychological profile of yourself.

Habits, tendencies, likes, dislikes, etc.

What is a good role for a person with your traits.

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April 07, 2025, 08:08:21 AM
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Don't gamble in trading, only trade when you know what you are doing.

Make a list of what your skills are and look around on job sites to see what's available. Use friends and family as a network.
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April 09, 2025, 02:14:04 PM
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Hello! Would like to share some thoughts here as well. First of all, yes, you don't need to gamble with trading. And you can start by creating a sociological profile of yourself to outline what you like and don't like.

1) After, I recommend you create a nice CV and a cover letter. I'm not sure 100% of companies would not be interested in your experience if you drop out. Include your skills and experience in trading and freelancing. You can literally mention that you've been a freelancer from 2015 to 2021.
2) The next step I would like to recommend is a LinkedIn profile. Many crypto projects have their HRs and recruiters using the platform to hire experts. You can be the next one. Connect with people and grow your network. See who hires, etc...
3) To make less visible the detail about dropout, you can attend some conferences/courses. Choose the ones that offer certificates. Coursera offers free ones, but without them. Don't be afraid to add them to your CV and LinkedIn profile.

If you want to find a stable position, the easiest way will be to go through your local shops and markets and ask them. I don't say it's a huge opportunity, but at least it's something. At the same time, you can still search for something better on LinkedIn, etc. If you would like to continue working in the Web3 field, you can try such positions as customer support (many projects need a decent support service) and community manager. With experience and certificates, you can try marketing.

Still, I think a customer support service may be an option, as you will spend at least 2 weeks studying about the project itself. This means you don't need to have experience or special knowledge. After, you can become a lead or change the companies.

In the end, it all depends on the field you would like to work in. So, it's difficult to give more exact advice here. The last thing I can say is good luck in your beginnings!
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April 11, 2025, 04:16:06 PM
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Looking at your situation, I've been there with setbacks too. Your freelancing success  shows you've got skills people will pay for.
For next steps, I'd:

Figure out what you're actually good at (beyond job titles)
Create some samples showing these skills
Set up a basic monad profile https://eco-jobs.monad.xyz/jobs
Jump into Discord communities where hiring happens through conversations
Most successful people in crypto didn't follow traditional paths. Your trading losses? That's valuable market experience most college grads don't have. The space values battle-tested people over perfect resumes.
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April 14, 2025, 10:02:57 AM
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What kind of good role in life would you be passionate to do for a long time even if it's earning you liittle to nothing? That probably could be your career. Start working on the role, but in controlled manner until you master it. Then use it for the good of society and possibly monitize it. But I would warn you that it's going to be tough journey especially if you are not following the trend/path of the world. The world typically has work standards or requirements they expect people to follow, but if you develop your career in your own way/understanding, it may be ignored, frustrated or not recognized by the world even if it's successful. They would rather get someone else who can meet the standard to copy it from you.  It could however thrive in cryptospace if you probably promote it on some decentralized platforms for Bitcoin/crypto since Bitcoin ideal like Proof of Work would likely be friendly to accurate solution regardless of how you solve a problem. And the Bitcoin system tends to follow a path that's different from world's path
It's important to also have some reserve funds to take care of your needs while your career is being developed until it's able to be a source of income.
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April 17, 2025, 11:03:30 AM
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First I like your determination in finding what can help you financially that is a good step and I know you will become successful because I see determination from your writing I know you really want to succeed, you said you have tried some business and you didn't succeed, well for me I would say you should keep trying business is for everyone it only depends on the kind of business you involve yourself into there are some business you will do it won't favour you and you will be losing instead of gaining but there are some business you will get involve you will make gain so you just need to find a very good business that will favour you and how can you do that is by thinking through all kinds of businesses if you think through you will discover one that will become profitable no matter how little the profit is go into it and don't stop be patient and from there you will develop yourself and expand the business more.
If you really don't like business then look for something that makes you happy when doing and at same time give you money if you find something like that go into it.
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June 22, 2025, 10:59:37 PM
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This is a very useful and very good idea because it can create and improve the future of many people. If I talk about the world of crypto, I will be more successful in it because the future era will be more digital due to which we will need these things more and if I start now, I can also make a lot of progress and if I work according to the world, I will have to make myself successful with a lot of hard work and struggle, but it may take a lot of time. But one thing should be understood that we should never give up.
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June 26, 2025, 02:40:06 AM
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Hi, I am a university dropout. So, I can't do jobs. I have failed doing multiple businesses. Expenses became higher than profit.
I tried freelancing and earn a good amount during 2015 to 2021. Then I got banned from fiverr. Fiverr is not allowing to sell any kind of services.
While Upwork is all about selling their subscriptions and I am unable to crack a job, its been 1 year. I have lost $7500 recently doing forex and crypto trading.

Write whatever you think, what kind of profession should I choose for financial stability in my life?
You are a university dropout? That means you are a fucking moron. Universities promote violence and every university dropout is just a worthless dipshit.


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