u/Special-Issue432

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For me this is the kind of homesteading I like, trying to be self-sufficient as much as possible. How much fish do you think that thing produces a month??

l know it requires a lot of wealth to get to this point, but this is a dream of mine. Most homesteads nowadays are just farms, no self-sufficiency at all. But if anyone knows how much fish that pool produces, l would love the insight!

u/Special-Issue432 — 6 days ago
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Who said homesteading has to be expensive??

I'm joking before y'all come for me, but this just serves as a reminder that there's always a cheaper alternative for things.

u/Special-Issue432 — 7 days ago
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Why Don't we have more of these? It seems more efficient

This would collect more rain than the roof collection systems. Open to correction if l'm wrong

u/Special-Issue432 — 9 days ago
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A Big Car Brand Wants to Acquire My Invention

So I recently completed a car product in the car safety niche. My original goal was to license it to car brands and earn royalties from it. But now one car brand really likes it and is offering to buy the full rights to the product for $2 million. I have never seen that kind of money in my life, so I’m really tempted to take it. At the same time, I’m not sure if it would be a bad move because I feel like I could potentially make more long-term through royalties. The product itself is pretty complex to manufacture, and I already have a patent for it. I also didn’t invest that much into developing it, it cost me about $5,000 to turn it into a proper manufacturable product.

I’m kind of stuck on what to do here. Any advice would help.

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u/Special-Issue432 — 7 days ago