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I would hesitate and I would urge everybody
to be very wary of |
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10 Ways of Succeeding. |
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I mean there are certain obvious things you
can say, like don't have a 5 day work week, |
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don't do vacations
until you're richer than I am. |
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To all women, get married as soon as you can,
and get divorced as often as you can. |
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Because you'll make 50% gross pretax dollars
of somebody else's money, |
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and you can keep, you know,
accumulating it. |
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Which is the reason you're not married yet.
- Well, it's economically, |
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it's just not a feasible idea. |
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And to men,
I urge all men NEVER to get married. |
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It's just too expensive. |
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So there are a lot of sort of obvious things
you can do to increase your effectiveness. |
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Get up everyday, do lots of work everyday.
Always outreach, always go further. |
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Always test the walls.
Then come back in, re-tool, |
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make it more pliable, be more flexible, and
then go back out there in the marketplace. |
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And what drives your work ethic?
Is it, financial? |
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Actually, my mother.
No. You know, there's always room |
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for more money.
We make a living. |
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But, I'm an only child and I still have the
sort of outsider notion in America. |
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I wasn't born here,
and consider this not a privilege, |
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I'm sorry, not at Birthright.
But, a privilege. |
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And all I ever wanted, and I think any
immigrant ever wants in America is |
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'Please let me work.' |
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In the rest of the world,
you can't even get a job. |
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Over here,
anybody can get work, |
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and if I've been given that opportunity,
it's more about the labor, |
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and not about
having a job. |
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Most people worry about
a 9 to 5 job. |
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Those are not people
we want around in our lives. |
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I mean,
I literally don't carry a watch around. |
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It's not about the time, it's about the work.
No matter how much time it takes. |