Guys like me aren’t supposed to get “rich”. When you look at the most successful (or rich) people in the tech industry they usually have remarkably similar backgrounds.
By contrast, guys like me are supposed to be relegated to some back lab coding drivers. That was, when I was in college, the dream. Of course, that dream didn’t come true because I couldn’t afford college and had to work multiple jobs at once to pay for school. I discovered that the best way to make money was to work for yourself and that’s how Stardock was born.
Only through the bizarre start-up circumstances is a guy like me still in charge. Most of the criticisms I’ve read about me are spot-on. I’m not qualified to run a company. I’m unpolished, unprofessional and opinionated. I’m *that* forum guy spouting off on what have you. I have the social skills of a…well, a programmer.
In the early days, I wanted investors. I’ve always known I wasn’t “the right guy” to be a CEO of a business. But at that crucial time, it was the dot-com craze and no one cared about companies making software. And now, of course, it’s too late. We’ve done well enough that money is more of a…theoretical thing. I don’t even bother to pay myself any more than necessary to get medical insurance. Getting a salary or whatever is irrelevant at this stage.
If I have a point, and I really don’t, is that the US is still the land of opportunity. If a guy like me, who grew up in an apartment with a single mother, can make it, there is hope for anyone.