My dad wanted me to be a businessman, but I felt that wasn't for me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of his ability.
My father was so much more than an accomplished businessman.
My dad was a terrible businessman.
When I sold my first business, I wanted to do something nice for my dad. I wanted to give my parents a bunch of money, but they wouldn't take anything from me. They were so happy for me; they felt they didn't need money.
My father was adamant in his disapproval of my interest in show business.
My dad let me figure out what I wanted to do on my own.
My father wanted me to be a pharmacist like himself. He had been a doctor, but he no longer believed in medicine; so he became a pharmacist, but he believed in that hardly more.
I come from a really big family, my father was a businessman and what he always instilled in us was to be your own boss. My father built up his business, and he was by no means a rich man, but he figured out how to work four-and-a-half days a week.
My dad told me he wanted me to join in the business, but nothing was firm. He was quite young when he died, so we hadn't talked about it in depth.
My dad was a businessman, and he would say, 'Work for free at the best company. Don't get paid a lot of money to work with the worst people.' And that's exactly how I see my career.