I don't consider my hookah lounge a failure, it hasn't happened yet but that doesn't mean it won't happen. I don't blame anybody for that, not even myself, it just wasn't meant to happen yet.
For fuck's sake, you goddamn hammer-head, it COULD have been a reality, if only you'd pulled your head out of your ass and taken the advice given in here. Hell, someone who sets up chain-stores came in and gave you advice.
We TOLD YOU the information you needed to find out, but you preferred to rub your face on the guitar strings while screaming that you couldn't hear us.
People in here basically gave you lists of information you needed to find out, steps you needed to take, things you needed to research, things you needed to plan, and sites you needed to read.
It wasn't that it wasn't meant to happen yet, it means YOU FUCKED IT OFF.
Christ, I got offers for loans and investments on the sextoy apparel lines I'd theorized in the beginning of the thread.
If you'd followed ANY of the advice in here, showed you were capable of applying yourself to more than wishful thinking, magic, and rubbing your face on a guitar, you would have gotten loans and investors.
Instead, you threw a little fit when you found out just how woefully unprepared you were, how much effort it will really take, and that there are laws and regulations you'll have to follow, claimed people were throwing out misinformation when they weren't, and constantly made excuses and cooked your books.
YOU fucked off the hookah lounge.
Nobody else. Nothing else.
You fucked it off.
It could have happened by now, yes, but it hasn't. That doesn't mean anything other than it hasn't happened. This venture was not a failure in the slightest of ways.
I have read the advice people gave me and taken much away from it. I have been looking into the advice, researching, and building a business plan since. I do put effort into my work, you clearly don't think so though.
I've taught myself logic just fine, talking to people like you. How would I smoke it all away if I don't even buy weed anymore?
You've failed to learn anything dank.

You don't buy weed anymore because you can't afford it and you bum off of friends. Once some nice investor gives you thousands of dollars, I think that will change.
I don't buy weed anymore because I don't need to smoke all day, everyday. Money is another factor for when I first took a break from smoking, but not the sole reason. I found happiness in other things in life, that was enough for me.