[Effing] Sue Me

pudjam666:

So,

It was 1998 and the dot-com boom was in full effect. I was making websites as a 22 year old freelance programmer in NYC. I charged my first client $1,400. My second client paid $5,400. The next paid $24,000. I remember the exact amounts — they were the largest checks I’d seen up til that…

This is an inspiring article, but it also requires a personal gut check.  Are you willing to take the risk? Can you sleep at night?  If not, what does that mean for you as an entrepreneur? How does work to increase their appetite for risk? Just make sure they can’t come after your personal assets if they sue you? Always a fan of articles that inspire questions of one’s self.

12 September 2011 ·

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