Be fair in all your dealings, may it be in your family or in your business. At the end of it all, what matters is not how much money you make but how honest you are.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
On everything I do I'm always taking someone's money, whether it's a movie studio or a record label. Somebody's paying for it, and I'm always respectful of that. But I'm never going to compromise.
I'm not averse to making a lot of money. But where does that end? I hang out with people with hundreds of millions of dollars. Is that the standard by which I should measure myself? Where does that take you if you're in my business? I think it takes you to pretty dark, corrupt places.
Money has never been an issue with me. I will make and continue to make plenty of money.
Most people aren't honest with themselves about money.
I am fortunate to have been well paid for an almost pathological honesty.
When I want to do something badly enough, I do it, but there is a practical side of me that thinks I should be paid fairly.
Honesty is for the most part less profitable than dishonesty.
Honesty pays, but it doesn't seem to pay enough to suit some people.
I have made enough money to secure my family and that is all I care about.
Fortunately, now I've got myself in a position where things are about story and not money. In my earlier career, it was more about getting my foot in the door and to get enough money to live, to be perfectly honest.
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