Maybe it happened. Maybe it didn't. You decide.

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Kids, in the early 2000s, downloading knowledge directly into your brains was something reserved for Keanu Reeves movies. It wasn't real yet. Most of us hard-working, non-"The One"-types had to get information the primitive way: by reading "For Idiots" books or looking it up on the internet. I decided to market my newly-developed skills with a series of "How-To" videos filmed in my living room. Trying to keep up with the green movement, I reasoned that kitschy recycling projects might be my niche.




Unfortunately, outside of ancient tribes known as hippies and hipsters (neither of whom typically had much money), there wasn't much of a market...yet. So I decided to:

a) take to the road and try to peddle my product there. (page 3)
b) try my hand at something more marketable. (page 6)
c) just keep it all to myself and focus on home. (page 11)

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