Shouldn't videos have some redeeming value? They're not making a very convincing argument.
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Shouldn't videos have some redeeming value? They're not making a very convincing argument.
No mention that he is in the TOP 50 of American Givers. Nor any mention of the Henry Kravis Leadership Institute, the Henry Kravis Prize for Leadership, the Henry Kravis Interns for Teachers of Color, the New York City Investment Fund or any of he and his wife's other charitable pursuits.
Pretty sure he pays more taxes than whoever the video headline refers to.
Every day.![]()
"Pssssst... Do Something!"
That is the final message of the video. After watching that my "do something" is to get off my ass and bring some value to the world that in turn will make me a boat load of money. It would not be to "bring in all the stray dogs".
OK, first, I'm not a fan of companies like KKR. It's one thing to fill a need, but some of what these companies do just doesnt seem ethical to me. Now that said, did you hear all the slow lane thinking of the people when asked what they'd do if they could live in the place for the holidays?
Wow. Sometimes I'm happy that a majority of people have this mindset so it's less competition for FastLaners. But then I get sad that this is society's attitude towards success/creating a better world.
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Great video, very inspirational. Just ignore the sidewalk blah blah in between the nice houses![]()
I'm not talking about making some $400'000 a year working Wall Street, flying first class and being comfortable. I'm talking about liquid. Rich enough to have your own jet. Rich enough not to waste time. Fifty, a hundred million dollars, buddy. A player. Or nothing.
I don't need a bunch if big houses as my personal residences. I do need a big shop/garage lol
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