Message from @gusphase
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How many trials have you been a part of
you need stones to be a litigator, not overly the top like anything in life
but you cant lay down,
pick your avenues of approach
Sure, but that's not being a prick
true but definition of that is subjective these days
this guy doesnt have stones to do it I dont think
too academic
needs to be transactional law
My dad has tried over 800 cases in the state and won a good majority
I've watched a lot of them growing up
no one in my fam has been a lawter
lawyer
mostly CEOs, some medical types
general officers etc
we all do mil prior to business and most retire as colonel or above and all are rangers
40 year career, its easy. I've been a performer for a while so I'm also aware of what people respond to
Ahhh
I come from a family of fuckups
just been around law for like 2BN busines deal
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I really appreciate the legal mindset and took some courses but doing grad school for biz
I really wish in another life I had done law and or Ag Business undergrad
It's not for most, honestly law is for crazy people
idgaf about the people i appreciate the legal nuance to it so maybe I would be best at either business law, oil or constitutional law
I appreciate law no doubt and I use them in my own life
but in reality, that ship has sailed
but I get lawyers are a dime a dozen
good ones are like contractors, keep them close.
It's a choice to basically get really good at passing kidney stones
The legal world is for a damned few
I know some dudes who suck and I know a few that bill 1000K+ an hour
so
subjective is reality
Sure
another reason I want to flex into my own Hedge fund one day and just hire what I need and fuck everyone else
and get drunk and drive my new Case Tractor into a ditch for fun
I legit would do ag economics doing it over again
ag econ is so interesting