wtf does reset mean??? did he forget everything?????
From the preview it looks like the god girl is going to convince MM that he is the reason DK's parents are dead and he's going to walk away. Not sure about him losing his memories. But it's clear he's just a piece of chess for the god girl
i dont think i can carry on watching this drama after watching 2 episodes..not really feeling it although i really…
It gets better. 3&4 my fav. But if it's not your thing, feel free to drop. It's all about preferences. I am almost obsessed at this point with the drama but you should choose what's the best for u
The thing that I can't find believable AT ALL is she being the only human that wanted everything to dissapear. Like, MM come to my home, we could have a nice chat. Jk (partially)
There's very few actors who can portray coldness the same way Seo In Guk does. I mean, his cold gaze is so so good. I can feel like he is a cold person, not just pretending.
Ksh fans tryed so hard to get down the rating...But it has 8.1 / 10 so good.....NDS & DM.......
Compared to other dramas with good plots and similar rating, Startup is overrated. It has too many plot holes to be considered good in my opinion. But you do you
30k what a ride Start Up has been, Thank you for all the people who stayed to help us reach this momentous, albeit…
Nice explanation. HJP reminds me a lot to Warren Buffet. The man invested steadily and managed to become one of the richest men on Earth. The kind of investing the younger generation don't want to hear about.
The gap between the old and young generation is mainly related to technology. We want it all fast: we want it all now. What I disagree with you is the "both generation experience success". As long as I've lived, I can't see how "I want it all right now" works in success. (there's always a small percentage of lucky people, but that's the exception not the norm)
Entrepreneurship "gurus" are selling dreams that are not achievable. They promise you'll get rich in 30 days or so and that's conning people. Young generation falls for that trap and Startup is more of the same: a success that's not realistic. I'm not trying to tear down people dreams, but read all the "overnight" success stories and you'll see years of trying and failing. Years of wanting to give up. You won't have a genius in your team: you'll try strategies and optimize. You'll work 60 hours a week. It takes 3 years to start making a profit. 90% is the fail ratio of startups (and I'm being generous). The show failed in portraying the not that beautiful side of entrepreneurship. It sells a check you can't cash.
And that check is even more unrealistic as we're talking about self driving cars. It's not happening at a large scale yet for their business to become a unicorn. People are not using selfdriving cars yet. It's like the writer went: ¿what's the coolest most recent AI innovation? And went for it (it would be the same as if they making robots lol)
The young generation is the one with the lowest frustration/pain tolerance. Too many people who want to be good at something in 3 days which won't happen. What they don't know is discipline takes people further: hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work.
It took me 3 years so become somewhat good at my job and I need to keep going to become excellent. I'm worried about human race future, not gonna lie.
All I am asking does it really have a story to endure that kind of a pain? Regarding SLS, the biggest injustice…
This SL actually never forced himself into the FL life. He always let her choose, in a mature way. The confession scene is one of the best in kdrama world. You didn't watch it till the end to say those things, but HJP's character is the one that has more growth in Startup. Like I said, I liked him because he was complex, he had flaws but he reflected on his wrongdoing and changed his ways.
I didn't watch "Love so beautiful" but I do believe you're right to like the SL that much.
The gap between the old and young generation is mainly related to technology. We want it all fast: we want it all now. What I disagree with you is the "both generation experience success". As long as I've lived, I can't see how "I want it all right now" works in success. (there's always a small percentage of lucky people, but that's the exception not the norm)
Entrepreneurship "gurus" are selling dreams that are not achievable. They promise you'll get rich in 30 days or so and that's conning people. Young generation falls for that trap and Startup is more of the same: a success that's not realistic. I'm not trying to tear down people dreams, but read all the "overnight" success stories and you'll see years of trying and failing. Years of wanting to give up. You won't have a genius in your team: you'll try strategies and optimize. You'll work 60 hours a week. It takes 3 years to start making a profit. 90% is the fail ratio of startups (and I'm being generous). The show failed in portraying the not that beautiful side of entrepreneurship. It sells a check you can't cash.
And that check is even more unrealistic as we're talking about self driving cars. It's not happening at a large scale yet for their business to become a unicorn. People are not using selfdriving cars yet. It's like the writer went: ¿what's the coolest most recent AI innovation? And went for it (it would be the same as if they making robots lol)
The young generation is the one with the lowest frustration/pain tolerance. Too many people who want to be good at something in 3 days which won't happen. What they don't know is discipline takes people further: hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work.
It took me 3 years so become somewhat good at my job and I need to keep going to become excellent. I'm worried about human race future, not gonna lie.
I didn't watch "Love so beautiful" but I do believe you're right to like the SL that much.