Holy frakking coins-on-a-piston!
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Well, for starters, I was 18 then, I'm 35 now.
And of course, it's one thing to have a skull full of wacky ideas. Being able to commoditize them is something entirely else.
Having the option to find work as a cog in the corporate machine has its upsides. The money is good, the work is relatively stable, and it allows me to **** around with random projects (or not) without having to worry about making a living off of them.
I mean, how big of an empire do you think I could build selling kits to turn half of a 30 year old engine into an air compressor? There's a reason that little niche companies like that spring up and then vanish without a trace all the time.
I suck at uncertainty and failure.
And of course, it's one thing to have a skull full of wacky ideas. Being able to commoditize them is something entirely else.
Having the option to find work as a cog in the corporate machine has its upsides. The money is good, the work is relatively stable, and it allows me to **** around with random projects (or not) without having to worry about making a living off of them.
I mean, how big of an empire do you think I could build selling kits to turn half of a 30 year old engine into an air compressor? There's a reason that little niche companies like that spring up and then vanish without a trace all the time.
I suck at uncertainty and failure.
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