Differences are scarier now. The dollar isn't so guaranteed if you don't follow what they see as the norm. But I don't moan about it. I just keep working.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The good news is that a competitive dollar in the global market and a strong dollar at home are compatible in both the long run and during the transition to a more competitive dollar.
I don't believe that I personally have been changed by the money. The bad thing is people assume you've changed because now you have money.
The more harder you work, the less you're out spending your money.
I certainly have the feeling that I'm the same person even though I've changed a great deal.
Sensitivity and money are like parallel lines. They don't meet.
The only currency isn't money. For me, it's about how can you build a good business that's also a social business.
I think people figure out early in their lives what currency they can work in.
The only problem I have with American money is that it's all kind of the same color, so I'm always having to look. Whereas with Australian money, you have purple, blue, yellow... We keep it nice and simple.
When I said I didn't have a cent, I didn't. I used to get annoyed with people who said they were broke when they had five dollars.
I will always choose the dollar bill carrying a wildly fluctuating discount rather than the dollar bill selling for a quite stable premium.