Twenty years.
Can you believe it’s been twenty years?
It was 2004 and I had been a columnist right here at Rotoworld since 1999. As a hobby.
A little something I did for fun. A part-time gig. A side hustle, if you will. I had a real job (as a Hollywood screenwriter no less), a wife, a dog. And once or twice a week, depending on the sport and time of season, I’d write “Love/Hate” or some other column.
I lived in Los Angeles and all I’d do is write something and email it in. That was it. There was no office to go to, no team meetings I had to attend, no podcast I had to record with someone else at Rotoworld.
It was fun, it was low stress, it didn’t take all that much time.
But in 2004, I was having lunch with a friend who was a very successful entrepreneur. And he didn’t understand why I …