Corporate Youth Jan. / Feb. 2014 | Page 17

To club or not to club: The chronicles of a start-up entrepreneur By: Mo To spend money? Flat NO! Branding on the other hand is a whole new matter. So what does a young fly writer do when their editor puts a topic on their desk on whether you and I should be justified in going out on Friday night when we should actually be hustling to keep our fledgling start-up afloat? To spend money? Flat NO! Branding on the other hand is a whole new matter. So what does a young fly writer do when their editor puts a topic on their desk on whether you and I should be justified in going out on Friday night when we should actually be hustling to keep our fledgling start-up afloat. G O A L S ! G O A L S ! GOALS! I go out for one of two reasons: To have fun, or to have fun and get a hook-up: shallow on the surface but truckloads of peddling beneath it. Any room I walk into with a hot girl I want, I know she’s subconsciously scanning me for four pointers: “1) Strong (masculinity not mascular), 2) Sociable (not needy), 3) Wanted (no one wants leftovers) and 4) Respected (leaders are to be followed). “ Display these, and someone else will wake me up in the morning. I do it again next week, for practice not for numbers. So it’s Friday night and you are tired from the week’s hustle and number crunching. You