I have to say that most of the deals I have done initially were badly received, and after a while, people realised that maybe I was not that wrong.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are very honest people who do not think that they have had a bargain unless they have cheated a merchant.
I have made lots of mistakes in terms of contracts and spending money when I shouldn't have spent money.
I've been making deals all my life.
There's a lot of expectation after you do something that seems to have been well received. It's kind of unfair.
If I had accepted the offers to continue just for the sake of carrying on then it wouldn't have made me happy especially if it was just for money. Now I've got other projects to concentrate on.
I expect the worst both from reviewers and sales and then, with any luck, I may be proved wrong.
A sign that negotiations were handled well on both sides is that everybody probably feels a little bit like they didn't get what they wanted.
I don't have many deal breakers. I've done so much in my life, it doesn't feel right to judge other people.
Never make too good of a deal. It sounds a little counterintuitive, but the deals that are too good of a deal for you in the long run will end up hurting you. A lot of people in our business don't realize that. They think their job is to go in a room and negotiate the highest price.
The best way to make a good deal is to have the ability to walk away from it.
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