If I Can't Get Credit/Recognition/Attention For My STEM Research...

 

...then I will plan to be a "super-manager."  I have developed great ideas on management.  If necessary, I will work on becoming an excellent store/other manager, wait until I get on disability and can afford a car and a lawyer, and then after I'm done focusing on the court case, I will get an entry level job somewhere, doing something like stock clerking...and then I will work hard on getting promoted to a manager.  I will use my ideas and skills and be an excellent manager, including when it comes to identifying the correct prices to set for items sold in a store.  Then, I will try to get promoted, and be a supervisor who trains managers, and sets the curriculum for training store managers and mentors managers.  Ultimately, I will try to get big enough to be a COO or CEO of a large company.  My policy on secrecy is:  If my ideas are "hot" and people want to "steal" them, I'll write a book about them.  If not, I won't need to worry about secrecy, because my idea would be seen as too esoteric/complicated for anyone to be interested in them at all.


So that's my Plan B.  It looks like I might have to wriggle out of this myself with disability money and a new lawyer and a car.  Plan A is, big amounts of recognition for all my STEM ideas, and then graduate school in economics.  It looks kind of unlikely :(.  So I'm going to focus on Plan B.  I might continue reading MWG, but it's getting difficult for me mathematically...my multivariable calculus is not all that great, I got a good grade in the UMW multivar class, but I think it was rather watered down.

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