This is a toughie. I would say my dad I guess/ Although that seems like a kind of lame answer haha.
I would agree, my parents but besides that...
Maybe.... batman?
if it works for you!
He's got a mind like a steel trap. Able to go toe-to-toe with powerful beings. Despite, of course, his human limitations. You?
excluding Jesus and parents.....hmmm
Maybe Bob Ross?
if you call the 90's modern I admire Warren Buffet what a business genius
True words.
when he was in high school he had a gum ball machine in a store and made money
How much?
and instead of spending it he bought more machines
Next level guy
he made around 53K
Before caffeine was allowed on campus my friend hid a vending machine in the talmadge with caffeinated drinks in it haha.
wow clever that's one way to find a market
He put some contact information on it under an alias. When they caught it he almost met with the manager of BYU vending under the alias "mister soda" to discuss it. But he chickened out.
who is this legend??
It was a smallish vending machine, easy to hide around a corner on the second floor. Haha. He was one of my mission companions.
what was his major - business?
Marketing I think?
yep that would still work
Or maybe like some random religious one. I think he wants to be a seminary teacher actually. But he was marketing at one point.
seminary teaching is awesome it's hard but fun
Have you done it?
yes when I had to make up absences so not actually teaching but it was fun for a day
Oh nice.
so are we allowed to deviate from the conversation topic?
Yeah I just did some weird homework to make up my absences. I have no idea. The guy who presented about the challenge in class said the prompt questions were not essential to discuss, more to provoke conversation.
well that's a good sign because we've strayed pretty far
But I would say Mister Soda is a pretty good role model.
I agree
Not to mention my seminary teacher.
what a hero that too seminary teachers are amazing people
Indeed. My mom was my seminary teacher.
really? I couldn't imagine all the work that goes into lessons
Yeah, she put a lot of work into it. Plus it was in the midwest, so it wasn't like a career or anything.
oh yeah I forgot seminary teachers get a little money for what they do, right?
It depends where you teach seminary. In the west some people do it full time as a career, but where the church is smaller they don't get paid at all. I think there are CES representatives that get paid all over though.
that would make sense there's a lot more seminary students in the west but when we say west, are you referring to the west coast to the rockies?
Essentially yes. Unless you meant to say "west coast OR the rockies" in which case I would say I'm mainly referring to Utah.
yeah I'm realizing that by saying west coast to the rockies I essentially defined what the west is so obviously tons of students in Utah
Anyways, it was good chatting with you, I'm gonna have to go. Have a nice day!
you too!