Broke boys will never understand the art of good business. I make sure to shop at the same stores for all my needs. I know the clerks, owners, etc. I don't get carded anywhere I go, I get offered discounts, and I get treated well no matter what. I earned that treatment by always spending money and working with them. I build value with people through always spending money, bringing new customers, and not freaking out if something goes wrong.
My mans offered one to me at 190 when they're 265. I'm saving money and being allowed to make even more money. That's love. My homie at the liquor store gave me a discount on my order, and my old kitchen manager lets me buy shyt under the table for my business. And I get a discount. It doesn't matter what I wear or how I speak in spots I frequent. On the other end of that they throw me business because they know I'm a stand up guy. I'm consistent. You see me we're talking about family and business.
Trap lords are lucky I think selling drugs is a sucker's bet or I'd be running the underworld. I can move places they can't move and that's why selling drugs is a sucker's bet. If someone is willing to risk it all they might as well swallow their pride and start a common needs business. Run it like a quick flip hustle, dime bags over weight.
It's not about spending a lot money, it's about spending a little bit of money consistently. Return business is the best business.