I do business in 170 countries; none of them is perfect. There is not even one country that I think of, and I am like, 'God, that did everything that I wanted it to do.'
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I find it very beautiful to work in different countries because I see the mentality differences there. It is so rich, one always carries forward something.
I run businesses all around the United States, all around the globe.
I look under the skin of countries' economies, and I help them make better decisions and be stronger, to prosper and create employment.
I see opportunities in all my businesses. And the reason is simple. We thrive on countries that are urbanizing.
I went to the U.S. for business because I thought America is a big consuming country, although it's not an overconsuming country.
We have to make America the best place in the world to do business.
I never really had any grand aspirations of mainstream country success because I know what that entails, and I'd probably be too much trouble for people to work with. If I can just reach the point where I can get 200 or 300 people in small clubs and I'm carving out enough money to pay my bills, then I'm the happiest guy I know.
I don't think any country is perfect. It's our responsibility to do the best we can do to change the things we don't like. I think that's part of social responsibility, and everybody is going to do that in their own way.
Russia is an amazing country to be an entrepreneur.
The more time I spent in developing countries, and the more time I spent talking to poor people, I realized what they want more than anything is a good job.
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