I try not to and I don't think I ever have just jumped at any opportunity because a company wanted me. Just because there was money on the table doesn't mean that I took it.
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I had to work and it never occurred to me not to. But then it's never really been about the money.
I know a lot of people at some point in their business careers decide they'll just cash in and do something else, but for some reason, I've never had that feeling.
When I had money, I felt pressure, whether it was to invest it or do good with it, and I couldn't let it fizzle out. It was like I needed to prove to myself that I could look after it, only I did the opposite, but you have to take a chance in life.
I hate to see people frustrated or leave a company for an opportunity they could easily have had at their current company if they had only asked.
I've been in a situation where I was after the money.
I didn't like taking money from individuals.
I've always done what I thought was good if I could live on what they were offering-and sometimes if I couldn't. So even when I was broke, my career didn't lack for interest.
Every opportunity I got, I took it as a learning experience.
I never wanted to take a job because I needed money, and I never have.
I never deviated from my grim determination to someday have all the money I needed and wanted.
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