If I was a businessman, I could have made a huge amount of money. But none of that really crossed my mind while I was young and traveling.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was never supposed to be a businessman. I was going to change the world. I was going to go back to Latin America and work on agrarian reform and equalize the differences between rich and poor.
The early part of my career was the 1990s, and I was living in New York working as an actor. It was the world I was in. A lot of companies had a great deal of money.
If I had been thinking business since I was 21, I'd be a rich man right now.
I was very lucky - it wasn't a question of being wealthy; my father was just extremely lucky with the couple of jobs he got. So we got a chance to travel when nobody else could travel.
Oh, I was never a businessman. I was a visionary, a dreamer.
I'm not a driven businessman, but a driven artist. I never think about money. Beautiful things make money.
My dad wanted me to be a businessman, but I felt that wasn't for me.
I'm a businessman, and I think there's nothing wrong with being a businessman provided you have the right headspace and do good things with the money you make.
I built a great company, one of the - some of the most iconic assets in the world, $10 billion of net worth, more than $10 billion of net worth, and frankly, I had a great time doing it.
I was about to get a degree in economics when I accepted that I'd be a lousy businessman, and if I didn't give acting a try I'd regret it for the rest of my life.