It's very scary to turn things down, but a project has to really mean something to me. I'm not interested in making a lot of money.
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I'm not interested in wasting money on a project.
One of the downsides of money is if there's no money, there are very few real jerks who are attached to your project. And if there is money, you do attract some very difficult, unhelpful people.
But now I really don't want to work unless I really, really care about a project.
I have begun several projects which were never completed, not necessarily because they failed, but because I got interested in other things.
Don't undertake a project unless it is manifestly important and nearly impossible.
Your first projects aren't the greatest things in the world, and they may have no money value, they may go nowhere, but that is how you learn - you put so much effort into making something right if it is for yourself.
Ideas are cheap and easy, and there are a lot of them.
I'm potentially worth a lot of money, but I've got to go and make something that's worth a lot of money.
Every project is a race between your enthusiasm and your ability to get it done. Go fast. Don't slow down. A year from now, new things will interest you.
I'm not really interested in making money.
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