Monday, November 13, 2006

Venture Capitalists vs. Hustler

By ENSJ


Popular demand has requested that hustling come to the forefront. Earning a degree in a specified field is not in the best interest of some of the leading corporations. Well at least it would be nice if they didn’t require a degree or some sort of substantial accreditation, then there would be no structure or outlines for our individual effort and social ideologies of life and this thought gesture all together. Thus, I am a hustler looking to flip the money off of these bootleg DVD sales, and these 2 elbows. I can flip into a new online Natural Black Healthcare Product Line targeting the South American Region and then open some legitimate accounts. But hey, this is how our forefather got there’s. And they get mad because “I mma bust my gunz to get it.”

Venture Capitalists -money used for investment in projects that involve a high risk but offer the possibility of large profits.
Also called risk capital

Vs.

Hustler
Aggressive person-a person who works aggressively and consistently, especially to advance his or her career, petty criminal-criminology a small-time operator who engages in illegal activities, for example, petty theft or illegal gambling

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