#216: The Hustle.
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Hello and welcome to Developing Perspective. Developing Perspective is a podcast discussing
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news of note and iOS development in Apple and the like. I'm your host, David Smith. I'm
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an independent iOS developer based in Herndon, Virginia. This is show number 216, and today
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is Thursday, April 23rd. Developing Perspective is never longer than 15 minutes, so let's
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get started.
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All right, so I am recording this the day before Apple Watch comes out to the wide world,
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which is the culmination of something that I've been working towards for a very long
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So it's kind of an exciting thing,
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but I wanted to make sure I got at least this episode out,
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just for a more regular episode.
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Before that happens, I may do another one tomorrow.
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But it's an exciting time.
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We're in the stage now where we all just
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talk about tracking numbers.
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And in some ways, I feel like the excitement that we have
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I don't even know the process that we're talking about
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of anticipating things is probably
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in some ways even bigger than the excitement
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for the actual product itself.
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But that's how we do it.
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Anyway, so what I'm going to talk about today
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is something that's a bit funny to me. It's a thought I had over the last week, and I think I understood something slightly new about myself.
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And any time I feel like I have one of these insights, where I think about myself more introspectively, and I come up with an observation that I think is interesting and applicable,
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I try and share it on the show, because I think hopefully there are people who listen to the show are likely kind of like me. And so maybe it's helpful for you as well.
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And when this came, I should probably, a quick disclaimer, anytime you talk about something
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that is different than you are, it's often easy for it to come across as you are, you
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know, judging, negative, in some way not on board with some other choice people make.
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And so that's definitely not where I'm going.
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And I wanted to add the disclaimer at the beginning that that's not what I'm saying.
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These are different kinds, they're just different kinds of people.
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Neither one is right or wrong.
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They're just different.
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And this is just something that I discovered about myself that I thought would be interesting
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as a show topic. What I'm going to talk about is kind of what I'm going to call like, "Do
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you have the hustle?" And I use that in, you know, in air quotes around in the same way
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that you would like I've often heard it said with mathematics that some people have the
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knack and some people don't, you know, some people just get things really quickly and
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some people don't. And what I'm saying with the hustle is this perspective that I've started
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to notice in people that is different than the way I see the world in some ways.
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And a lot of this is just to come down to the comfort that you have around money, and
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around asking for money, and around the more commercial and financial parts of life and
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I for myself often really struggle talking publicly about money and asking for money
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and doing things that request money. It's something that I just have a bit of a hangup
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on. And that's not necessarily a good thing. But what I see in some other people, and this
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is the thing that caught my eye, and it's one of these random things where it got started
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from this is bisping t shirt season. As we get towards WWDC, a lot of people are starting
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to put out t shirts for their various product shows, whatever it is, they're putting out
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t shirts for purchase. And it's something I've done in the past. I don't think I'm going
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to do it this year? Who knows? But at this point, I don't have any plans to do a Developing
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Perspective shirt this year. Not for any particular reason, just not something I'm planning. But
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I see other people doing it. And I see a lot of podcasts, other podcasts doing things like
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Patreon where they do this kind of direct support model for their shows. And it made
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me think, why don't I do those things? Why don't I want to do shirts and do it or have
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a Patreon thing where people can give me money for doing the show? I've been doing it for
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for about four years and has a fairly wide audience.
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But it's not to say that it doesn't support me financially
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insofar as it's created a tremendous platform
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to advance my products and my career
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and those types of things.
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But it does not directly provide any income to me.
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I've never had sponsorships.
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I've never had advertising.
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It's never done anything like that.
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It's just something that I do.
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But a lot of people do those things.
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And it isn't so much that there's
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difference between doing the thing and not doing the thing. The difference I
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find in some ways is the perspective of the person making that choice and the
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way they feel about it afterwards. Whenever I do something that involves
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asking other people for money or starts to get into the more commercial sides of
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what I do, I feel nervous. I feel awkward. I feel uncomfortable. It's just
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something that it isn't necessarily that I feel like ashamed about asking people
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for money or that in any way that I feel like it's inappropriate or not a good thing to
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do, but it makes me feel weird.
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And I noticed that about myself.
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And then I was noticing, especially when you have the effect of once you have a thought,
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you start noticing it everywhere.
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I start noticing that there are other people, other people I follow, people I interact with,
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for whom that's not at all how they see that part of things.
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They have complete comfort and in the best possible way are utterly shameless about asking
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And I don't mean shameless insofar as they should feel shame, but it is not at all something
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that registers as a negative to them.
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And that's in many ways a really powerful positive thing that it allows them, I imagine,
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to take advantage of a lot more opportunities than my perspective allows me to do.
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But I thought that was really interesting because especially as we enter into, I don't
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even know what chapter this is, like the third chapter or maybe perhaps more dramatically
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calling it the third act of the App Store ecosystem, where things are very different
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than they had been perhaps in the past, where it was much easier for me in years gone by
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to do what I do, to be someone who makes a pretty good living from making apps in my
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something that I'm still able to do at this point, and I'm very grateful and thankful for that.
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But the margins by which I'm playing with are not what they used to be. There was a time when it was
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much, much, you got a lot more output for the same amount of input. And that just isn't the
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case at this point. And in some ways, that makes me start to think about, well, where does that
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Where does this trajectory lead?
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At some point, if things go like they're going,
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it will be very difficult for me to do what I do.
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This is by no means me saying that I think that's soon,
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or that's something that I'm too worried about.
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But it's more something that I think about.
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Can I ensure a nice, steady, even level off to my business?
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And hopefully even grow it a bit.
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But there was a period in the App Store for the last six
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years where it sort of went up, up, up, up, up.
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And every year, my business did better than the year before.
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And that peaked probably about two years ago in terms of--
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I just finished doing my tax season and stuff.
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And so not last year, but the year before,
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was I think the apex of my business in terms of its size.
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And then it's gone smaller since.
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It seems to have stabilized fairly well recently,
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but it's certainly interesting.
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And it made me start to think in the terms of like, I'm somebody who does not have that
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hustle, like that sense of another day, another dollar, like finding every opportunity to
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commercialize something or in feeling empowered and confident in doing that.
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That's just something that I don't have in a lot of ways.
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And so what that means, though, I think in many ways is putting me at a disadvantage
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compared to a business owner, a competitor, an app that is more open to those things,
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that is really feels comfortable going out and pounding the pavement, shaking down all
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the trees and finding every opportunity that they possibly can to make their products a
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financial success and their business a financial success.
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they don't do anything unless it has a financial income to them.
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And I see that in some people I know.
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And that is increasingly something that I admire and respect.
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Whereas there were times in the past where I feel like it is easy for me to kind of be
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on my, I don't even know, like my purest soapbox where I would almost like, I don't want to,
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this is like a horribly potential sounding thing to say, but it's the best I can do. And it's not
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meant pretentiously is it's like, I don't want to sully myself with commerce. And like that, you
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know, like, that sounds like an awful thing, like an aristocrat says, while he's smoking a cigar,
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like, that's not really what I mean. But it's that part of my business, the part of that was the
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commerce part, is the thing that I wanted to think least about that I wanted to, in some ways,
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delude myself into thinking that I didn't have to focus on, that I could just focus
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on the part that I'm good at, the part that I like, the part of making this stuff.
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And it was this wonderful, awesome sort of synergy that that thing that I made happened
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to somehow make me money.
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And that that was like this nicely virtuous cycle.
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That was, of course, not really the reality.
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And obviously, that's an exaggeration.
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There was obviously I thought about the business parts of my applications.
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But it is not something that I ever sought to maximize or ever sought to probably give
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the attention that it deserved.
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Because at the end of the day, the big part of why I do what I do is because it makes
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It allows me to make a living, to pay my mortgage, to put food on my table, etc.
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That is what I come downstairs each day to write apps for.
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And so if we enter into a point where the ability to do that is more difficult, is different
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than it had been in the past, it makes me wonder if I need to work on my hustle, right?
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If I need to start thinking about the projects and the time and the things that I do and
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perhaps be more judicious about only doing those things that I can justify the time that
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they take financially.
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And being more comfortable that in some ways that's going to involve me asking my audience,
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my customers, the people who like what I do for money.
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And that's an interesting thing for me.
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That sounds incredibly scary.
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And I don't really have, I've only just started unpacking this internally, but it is something
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that I feel.
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And I'm starting to pick up on it, like I said, where once you start keeping your eye
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out for these things, you start seeing how other people handle this.
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And it's probably less scary than in my mind.
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It feels like it is.
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That people genuinely are, if they like what you do, they're often very happy to support
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And don't worry about that.
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Take advantage of that.
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Like these are the things that I'll be starting to tell myself, I think, over the next several
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months, year to a year.
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Like that is the reality probably of running a business in times that aren't just milk
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and honey, right?
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That when you are, we're having to be more judicious and be more thoughtful and find
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every little opportunity that an aggregate can make your business sustainable.
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And so that's just a thought I had.
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And I think that's an interesting thing.
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And if you are somebody who has that hustle, right?
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Like if that's how you see the world, like that is really cool in many ways.
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and this is where I'm coming at it from now,
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that you have that ability to be able to say, you know what?
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Yeah, I can do that.
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I see the world as a one big opportunity.
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And if I see something that I can take advantage of, I will.
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That is really cool.
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And it's probably, in some ways, a lot easier
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for you to make a sustainable business than somebody
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like me, who has this kind of odd hang-up about the money
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part of being in business, which is kind of silly,
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because that is, at its core, what a business is.
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So good on you.
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And it's an area that I think I have a lot of growth potential to do.
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And that's it for today's show.
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As always, if you have questions, comments, concerns, or complaints, you can email me
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david@developingperspective.com or I'm on Twitter, underscore David Smith there.
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And otherwise, I hope you have a great rest of your week, especially tomorrow if you are
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one of the fortunate few with a truck number in hand and an Apple watch on your wrist in
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about 24 hours.
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Hope you enjoy it.
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It should be fun.
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I've got eight apps.
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I'll put a link in the show notes to a post I did about it.
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So I have eight apps if you have any interest in that.
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See, look, there I am promoting my applications.
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Otherwise, have a great week.
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Happy coding, and I'll talk to you next week.