I sell my problems. I'm a woman with problems. I've had problems since the day I was born. And I have found a way to turn my problems into assets.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have some assets that over time will be worth something. I've been in the process of selling others.
You only have one thing to sell in life, and that's yourself.
One of the great responsibilities that I have is to manage my assets wisely, so that they create value.
Anytime money is your main focus, I think we all come to problems.
If you can't sell your product, it goes from being an asset to a liability. Learn to sell, partner with someone who can sell, or learn to be poor.
Feminists who say that I switched sides because I am an opportunist should know that exactly the opposite is true. It's cost me a lot of money. I've gone from being well-to-do to being $70,000 in debt. I have done something self-destructive financially. I could only do it because I don't have to support a wife and child.
Money is always the least of the problems. It is finding the right business or growing the right business. You can't do that without the right people.
My business issues are just that - business - and I deal with them like they are business.
My job is to sell clothes to very rich women.
I'm a wealth creator. I'm not interested in saving in the least. While I do spend a lot, I don't spend money like other billionaires. I'm probably quite unusual, albeit I do have some of the significant trappings. But I always try to make my assets work for a living.