I'm not someone who puts their money in a fund that earns 2 to 5 percent a year. I'm a man who tries to change things, move something with my money, to create jobs and, of course, at the same time earn more money with it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a wealth creator. I'm not interested in saving in the least. While I do spend a lot, I don't spend money like other billionaires. I'm probably quite unusual, albeit I do have some of the significant trappings. But I always try to make my assets work for a living.
I like putting my money into things like food and shelter. I'm probably a bad example of an investor.
And I think the more money you put in people's hands, the more they will spend. And if they don't spend it, they invest it. And investing it is another way of creating jobs. It puts money into mutual funds or other kinds of banks that can go out and make loans, and we need to do that.
I'm always investing. I'm constantly in talks with someone about some opportunity.
I try to stay ahead of things, if you know what I mean. I take the money I make and reinvest it.
The key to making money is to stay invested.
I love what I do. I don't do it for the money. I work on behalf of investors that I like and want to do well for. I'm a competitive person.
I'm not ridiculously wealthy, but I don't squander money either.
It's nice to invest yourself fully in whatever you're doing... I think it's best to try and give everything you've got; otherwise, what's the point?
I invest in funds myself even though I run my own fund for my daughters.