Work is work; wherever I'm working, I do the best I can. If the actual dollars come from investors as opposed to taxpayers and patrons, what's the difference?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The money's the same, whether you earn it or scam it.
Everybody makes money for a living, but most of us actually do something that has a point, in addition to just making money. We examine and treat patients, we teach students, we draw up contracts and wills, we write for newspapers, magazines, and web sites, we clean floors, or we serve meals.
People value and spend their money more wisely when they acquire it by their own efforts - also known as work.
If someone is going to profit from your work, they need to earn it.
I like putting my money into things like food and shelter. I'm probably a bad example of an investor.
Work is the price which is paid for reputation.
You make more money if you're generous.
All human beings are very creative - full of potential, full of energy... So, money kind of allows them to express it... And if you're successful, you can take more money. You can expand your capacity, reach next level of capacity, and so on.
You are more committed to things that you give money to - whether it is a church or a politician.
I'm primarily just an investor.
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