One of my rules is: If it's good for the planet, it's usually good for your wallet.
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Money is the best rule of commerce.
It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good, too, to check up once in a while and make sure that you haven't lost the things that money can't buy.
I always encourage our people and young business people that I meet to have a respect for cash, keeping some in their pockets and purses at all times. To me, that's essential.
I think when you spread the wealth around it's good for everybody.
Almost everything worthwhile carries with it some sort of risk, whether it's starting a new business, whether it's leaving home, whether it's getting married, or whether it's flying in space.
If you buy an expensive thing and you never use it, I don't think there's a point to it.
It seems to be a law in American life that whatever enriches us anywhere except in the wallet inevitably becomes uneconomic.
So often we talk about saving the planet, but what we really mean is to save the planet the way it is, so we can live here. So that is can sustain us.
Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees on something or other, reach for your wallet, because you're being had.
I don't use a wallet. My money is just free-flowing in my bag.