"If we were looking at that in terms of you know what am I going to get in a month or in a week out of this it would have been a really hard decision," he says. "You can think investments in time what am I willing to spend my time in and if I'm making decisions based off of years instead of based off of weeks or months what am I really going to spending my time on?" If you want to write a book okay I'm not sure it's probably going to take a wild right that book it might not be done in a few weeks or a few months but is I willing to put like how badly do I want that? He writes a little
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