To make serious money you need good people working for you who invest in your enterprise and take some of the profits home as a reliable income. Steve Wozniak profited from Apple. Not as much as Steve Jobs, but enough to motivate him to do his best work.
Trump pushes good people away. He is suspicious of smart, successful people. His wealth can’t grow beyond what he can directly generate.
You mean his wealth can’t grow beyond what he inherited from his daddy. Which is basically true, his net worth (assuming his claims are generally correct at least) would be higher if he had put that inheritance into a standard investment fund and done nothing more.
It’s often occurred to me that, for someone to whom everything is a joke, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him crack a plausible smile, let alone laugh. At his feculent rallies, he gloats at length over the cleverness of his hi-larious nicknames and lulzy incitements to violence, but no one laughs, least of all him. His people are those miserable shits whose closest approach to joy is the sensation of temporarily making others as bitter as they are.
He’s one of those people who probably had an unhappy childhood, but who you can’t help feeling retroactively deserve it.
I don’t know… I like to imagine he feels hollow all of the time, restless, because deep inside a part of him has to know he’s never ever really been loved and he doesn’t even really know how. It must be lonely. But it makes me smile because he’s a festering cesspit of a man.
What are you talking about, he’s got him on tap, and all the statins and vicodain’t in the world never really cut any verbiage in. He can be dealing in colors people can’t see and never have to talk to the formularist about arranging more or less.
TFW you run out of attorneys; not running out of that either.