I'm working on a financial education IOS app, to teach young adults how to manage their money through the power of storytelling and games. Think Duolingo mini lessons but financial education lessons instead.
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If you would like to make this more gamified, you can also add an audio component where people will have to type what they hear (they'll get corrected with the correct spelling after their attempt)
Neat idea! If you'd like to talk more, I'd be happy to chat (email: kaseyc327@gmail.com)
Law is still very lucrative if you attend a top 12 program and are going into Big Law, with starting salaries of 250k+. Alternatively, opening up your own firm can be a lucrative option, gave a read over to the following FATFIRE post: https://www.reddit.com/r/fatFIRE/comments/w3390g/38_year_old...
Hi pcauthorn,
I would recommend to read some of paul graham's work "Do thing's that don't scale", as well as begin reading/watching some great information on entrepreneur published on yCombinator youtube channel. The best way to meet someone who has problem that needs to be solved is to get experience in that field and interact with people who are currently working in that area. For example, if you are interested in working in applications for food service, try working in bars/restaurants around your area and find out what the pain-points are for these restaurants.
In regards with meeting someone currently I am participating in yCombinator StartUpSchool program, where they allow you to meet other founders/hackers with similar skills and goals.