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- Embed this notice@Amikke @moffintosh tbh i stopped reading it after the small business misfigure.
someone else put it more accurately that the rich kids can start many businesses, the middle class save their whole life for one shot at a business, and the poors never get to run one. that part is mostly accurate. (though the real advantage upper classmen have is that they have access to people who talk about money and such, whereas poors consider it taboo.)
its actually uncommon in business to get totally wiped out. usually things have some reclaimable value, even if less than you started with. i've bought (and sold) old tech equiment on ebay and that's where i learned some odd lessons about whether warranty services are worth the markup or not.
(like, if you pay full price for an MPC but Akai refuses to service it for an entire month. if you were doing production music you would be better off buying two used ones and no service than your production being shut down a month while you got free warranty service...)