Particularly with internships, you have to work for a year with no money. How on Earth are you going to finance that?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Internships are so instrumental, but not only do you need to get them, you need to work at them.
I did six internships, even though I was only allowed to do one. I had a paper with my advisor's signature on it that I would just forward for every new internship. I didn't get school credit, but I got away with giving free labor to everyone.
You have got to be the masters of your own financial future.
Financing is tough, and you really have to work hard in the businesses you invest in.
Without investment, you cannot have jobs.
I could not finance a movie on my own. Frankly, I could not even afford to take a year off. I, like most people in America, need to keep making money.
You can't do business without money, of course, because that's how it works, but I'm not in business only for money.
Even if I earn millions, I will probably do the average things, like live in a dorm and work at McDonald's.
I don't really care about money. I find money boring and accounting boring, so I'm probably not going to ever make a lot of money.
For the past ten years I have had no financial problems.