Brad Wardell, founder of Stardock Corporation, tells us why he thinks anyone can make it and gives us his own story to explain why he feels the way he does. His story is not about his software business but about hard work no matter what your circumstances. But he does explain how this hard work led him to create a software business that made him a millionaire by 24.
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Brad Wardell, founder of Stardock Corporation, tells us why he thinks anyone can make it and gives us his own story to explain why he feels the way he does. His story is not about his software business but about hard work no matter what your circumstances. But he does explain how this hard work led him to create a software business that made him a millionaire by 24.
via Coding Horror
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June 23rd, 2005 at 7:46 pm
That was an awful article.
One guy supposes that people are poor because they are lazy. I see the working poor who get up at sunrise and get home at sundown, working in all kinds of weather.
Life just isn’t fair. This guy did well. So what. So do a lot of people. And many do not.