As long as I can make lots of money in other businesses, I'll continue to subsidize my own work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Eventually I want to subsidize my income with other creative outlets that are going to not keep me tied to the road so much.
Whatever business you're in - it doesn't matter - it's going to commoditize over time. It's going to devalue. You've got to keep moving it to a higher value.
What do you want your business to do? Make money, of course. To pay for people and supplies, to be able to grow.
As long as I can contribute, I'll continue working.
I hope to continue acquiring companies, not so much for the accumulation of wealth but because it's what I do well, and you always like to do what you do well.
My business is the art of balancing the need to make money with the desire to create.
And after I make a lot of money, I'll be able to afford running for office.
In business, real jobs profitably produce goods and services that people value more highly than their alternatives. Subsidizing inefficient jobs is costly, wastes resources, and weakens our economy.
I want to be in this business as long as this business will have me.
I'll work overtime to open the doors of opportunity to industry and commerce.