Sir, I’m not talking about Sherm anymore, but just directly to you— please ignore that advice whenever you read a contract you’re offered. In fact, repeatedly ask yourself “what if” as you read through it. https://twitter.com/ClayStanifer/status/1213292747509157888 …
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People really don’t read things they sign or sign them from a best case scenario perspective


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This thread reminds me of
@ChrisWarcraft talking about how pro athletes can only get where they get bc they necessarily cannot believe the odds of making it ("you have to lie to yourself"). The ones that make it get validated in that belief. Not great for contract negotiation.1 réponse 0 Retweet 5 j'aime -
It must be very difficult to adjust to risk analysis when your whole life has provided you with a living example of why the odds don't apply to you
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Also see how many guys get popped for DUIs despite having all the resources to avoid it
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