It looks like I want to combine a little bit of investing and trading along with my regular job to get rich. I really do enjoy being a software engineer/developer. There's always this sense of purpose and passion with enjoyment that goes along with all that confusion and stress sometimes to get to the goal! This is what I was always primarily meant to be.
Thinking about how a manager at work acts, I think he's too dumb and close-minded about making improvments happen. He prefers sticking to a routine as simple as possible and will complain about learning new things he's never tried before from whining about it being too hard. It's probably because it stresses him out too much. His overall, past performance as a leading businessman from his previous work experience isn't good at all either. He wants to avoid taking the blame and any serious responsibility. He lacks the proper skills in general to be the top guy, but he's still forcing us to make a compromise because he needs the money and from also being a relative.
I think he's a very insignificant piece when it comes to conducting business and good to leave him out of the loop. He's just there to get by with something from having already been a mess in his work life and wanting to hold his ground. Maybe his personal relationships are significantly better, but he still isn't the brightest person out there and likes to base things more emotionally. He likes to base things off experience for the little contributions he makes but he hasn't really kept up with it enough.