That first company I started made a lot of money for the venture capitalists - nearly $30 million - but next to nothing for the founders. The companies I started after that varied between failures and mediocre successes. But at no point did I ever consider getting a 'real job. ' That felt like a black and white world, and I wanted Technicolor.
Every child, everywhere; in the whole world there was not one child who was not gravely, sweetly dancing.