I make no apology for wanting to make a profit - the more I make, the bigger percentage will go to charity. So most of the work I do now is motivated by that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Shouldn't you put the same amount of effort into your giving as you might for your for-profit investments? After all, philanthropy is an investment, and one in which lives - not profits - are at stake.
I do shamefully little for charity, and I always talk about it when I do.
That's why charity work is very selfish at the same time, because it makes you feel good.
For me, it is all about people having jobs, and that is why I make no apology for having focused relentlessly on employment and job creation.
My goal isn't to make money, it's to try and survive and make a point.
If someone is going to profit from your work, they need to earn it.
The charity work is just a part of what I do. Like... I make time to clean my house, to care for my pets, to visit my extended family, because those things are important to me. Same with helping others.
I've made a profit from everything I have done in life.
Profit per se is not my motive.
Philanthropy is my job.