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- author: Neil Gaiman
- content: Whenever I do things because I want to do it and because it seems fun or
- interesting and so on and so forth, it almost always works. And it almost always
- winds up more than paying for itself. Whenever I do things for the money, not only
- does it prove a headache and a pain in the neck and come with all sorts of awful
- things attached, but I normally don't wind up getting the money, either. So, after
- a while, you do sort of start to learn [to] just forget about the things where people
- come to you and dangle huge wads of cash in front of you. Go for the one that seems
- interesting because, even if it all falls apart, you've got something interesting
- out of it. Whereas, the other way, you normally wind up getting absolutely nothing
- out of it.
- id: 5a1d8747-66fa-4ef0-bf79-e6c6214f7a25
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