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Not at all. The more projects you have attached to your name, the more you are worth. If you spend two years writing apps that don't go anywhere, but you finish them, and you can preview them, and you throw them on your portofolio and market yourself you can land a really good job.

I really don't see a downside, this is the worst case scenario.



... and you throw them on your portofolio and market yourself you can land a really good job.

The whole point of this is to avoid having a "really good job" and to have a business instead.

I had no problem getting really good jobs. I can get one today. I no longer want to work for other people.


Godspeed!




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