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Personally, I can't see the appeal in trekking down to D.C. for a networking extravaganza, even if it is built around a special moment in... →
When you are born rich, you have all these options. You can pursue a career path that you find interesting; there's no need or pressure to start... →
Contrary to common assumption, many of the wealthiest Americans aren't worried about the weakening economy at all. They are actually excited... →
I remember I was in grade school, the fourth grade, in a free reading period in the library. Someone in my class found a copy of the Forbes 400, a... →
I think there's something in people where they often want to describe their personal experiences, but when it's regarding wealth, they're... →
I obviously enjoy being wealthy. It's enabled me to have a career that I've chosen and not one that I've been forced into.
I think it certainly is the responsibility of the rich to support and regenerate society.
I think that if I were in a satisfying marriage, I would probably choose monogamy, but I wouldn't want that to be a requirement.
I think you can do a lot with fiction, and in some cases you can say even more in fiction than you can in straight-up documentary journalism.
I was raised not to talk about money. It was considered impolite.
I'm not really a fashion person.
I've always found that I personally love to observe things, and I'm good at observing things.
Ironically, for the mega-rich, recession brings with it the ability to live well at a lower cost and with less of a hassle.