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That's pretty much what I'm up to anymore. Instead of doing the
brilliant work myself I'm now coming up with the ideas, working out the
basic demos, and then paying other people to fill in the blanks. As I
get more money I'm doing more and more outsourcing. In some cases I'm
teaching people how to do things and then paying them to keep doing it
as it's hard to find qualified people in such specific niches otherwise.
Money is always an issue still though - hopefully my various online
stores will make enough money over the next couple years that it'll fund
my more interesting projects.
Some would also say that is wisdom, or at least life experiences
stepping in.
The idea is to come up with all of these wonderful ideas when you are
young and energetic, but save them for when you are older and then get
a bunch of young energenic guys to make it happen.
Being innovative does not have to end at 30. In fact, if you are still
exercising that muscle you will be in better positions to make those
dreams come true after 30, or at least you should be.
I find the biggest obstacle to a lot of my ideas is the minutia.
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