The directors know now -- and will always know in the future -- exactly what they will do when the need arises. And while we are on the subject I feel terrific.

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The business schools reward difficult complex behavior more than simple behavior but simple behavio

The business schools reward difficult complex behavior more than simple behavior, but simple behavior is more effective.

It's crazy to take little in between jobs just because they look good on your resume. That's like s

It's crazy to take little in between jobs just because they look good on your resume. That's like saving sex for your old age. Do what you love and work for whom you admire the most, and you've given yourself the best chance in life you can.

I personally would increase the taxable base above the present ninety thousand. I pay very very lit

I personally would increase the taxable base above the present ninety thousand. I pay very very little in the way of social security taxes because I make a lot more than ninety thousand and the people in my office pay the full tax.

We would rather look for easier things to do.

We would rather look for easier things to do.

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