Exactly... "I realized then that when you work for somebody else, you're basically their slave," he says. "From that day on I swore I'd never work for anyone else. That was the beginning of my journey." O'Leary writes on LinkedIn that he got home with "tears of hot rage stinging my cheeks." He told his stepfather that he'd never work for anyone again, to which his stepdad replied, "Even if you're self-employed, you'll be serving someone," explaining that business owners have obligations to their customers and shareholders. O'Leary writes that his stepfather's lesson became clear years later, but he was convinced that he would one day become an entrepreneur. He went back to the mall in 2009 to see if his old boss was still around. He wanted to thank her. "I never did find her — and when I visited the mall I realized I could buy it today if I wanted and bulldoze it — but she was a very important part of my decision-making for the rest of life," he tells us. "That's how it started. I'll never forget it." So what is wrong with that? He got fired when he was young, and is now a billionaire. What was the point of this missive? Bill Gates was a high school dropout and became a billionaire. What was the point of even mentioning any of this?
So you're saying for everyone to not do what their boss asks them to on the off chance they later become a billionaire??
No. I am calling you out on this that you typed... "He got fired from Magoo ice cream shop. Now he call himself Mr. Wonderful. makes sense." What in tarnation does that have to do with ANY of his success NOW? He went from zero to hero with his drive. Can you claim the same? Are YOU a billionaire after getting fired from a job? No? Then STFU!
Then steaming hearty cup of STFU is what you drink now. Who the hell CARES that he lost his job as a teen in some bodega. The fuck that matters now? He's a billionaire! DUH?
he's a billionaire but he can't afford the pants for his suit. has to wear a pair of shorts on webcam.
maybe it doesn't matter to YOU because you like hugging his nuts but some people might not want to work with someone that copped such a big attitude at their first (?) minimum wage job. like people thta come to shark tank. trying to get funded. you think i would want kevin's money? i'd go with another shark because all kevin does is sit there and do what is best for him. he typically doesn't give out the best deals and other sharks come up with more favorable offers...
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/03/why-kevin-oleary-isnt-leaving-an-inheritance-for-his-kids.html just imagine one of his kids land on skid row oneday and ... all daddy's millions can't help them now. won't help them. way i see it, you bring someone into the world, you got the means to make sure they don't become a public charge ever, you make sure you do that shit.