He didn't work for money. He worked because he loved kids and education.
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The rich don't work for money - the rich invent money.
The only thing that mattered was what you were to do in life, and it wasn't about money. It was about teaching, or learning.
The fact that he didn't get credit for a while is more the story of social injustice. But his own spirit wasn't driven by that, and wasn't dependent upon that. He just wished he had the cash to go to medical school.
Even on education, his one accomplishment, the Leave No Child Behind Act, and he has left it unfunded.
But he like my mother, had certainly come to know that those who work the most do not make the most money. It was the fault of the rich, it seemed, but just how he did not know.
His lack of education is more than compensated for by his keenly developed moral bankruptcy.
You don't seem to realize that a poor person who is unhappy is in a better position than a rich person who is unhappy. Because the poor person has hope. He thinks money would help.
Basically he never went to work and didn't have a job. Of course I thought he did. I thought he was on the phone doing business deals instead of borrowing money from people.
Christopher Finazzo had a great job that paid him millions of dollars, but this honest living was apparently not enough to satisfy his greed.
My dad was a high school teacher and made no money.
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