Kevin O'Leary on entrepreneur sacrifices & relationships

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Pointless thread but Kevin O'Leary always brings the lulz, plus he looks like the "u jelly?" guy:

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUW7GvCJPsA]Kevin O'Leary answers a question on sacrifices - YouTube[/ame]
 


Guy's got a point but if the chick stayed I'd be worried about her walking away with half in 3 1/2 years. I'd just tell her to bugger off.
 
It should be very easy for her to decide right from the beginning if she understand that she is dealing with busy guy who will always be busy. Things may change for little while but he will come up with another plan.
 
Great video. I love his point about freedom - that's what having money is all about for me. I'm not free if I'm someone's employee or if I have the wrong type of business that makes me a slave forevermore.
 
^ could be worse:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPTdKBwseI0]CBC Day In The Life - YouTube[/ame]
 
It's true though. A friend told me this when I was like 19 and so far it's been true:

You'll lose money chasing women but you won't lose women chasing money. I think it's why guys in their 30's have a hell of an easier time dating than guys in their 20's. We're richer (hopefully) by then and women are more motivated to settle down and pop babies. It's a power shift in favor of men as time goes on.
 
O'Leary aka the Canadian Donald Trump LOL

What a character!

Food for thought: he links financial success to freedom, but is he really free now? To me it looks like he works harder today than ever before. He's all over the place: ABC (1 show), CBC (3 shows), running his business, investing, doing conferences here and there...

We all want to be wealthy in order to afford working only a couple hours a week and take a couple months off per year, but how many really end up doing that?
 
It's true though. A friend told me this when I was like 19 and so far it's been true:

You'll lose money chasing women but you won't lose women chasing money. I think it's why guys in their 30's have a hell of an easier time dating than guys in their 20's. We're richer (hopefully) by then and women are more motivated to settle down and pop babies. It's a power shift in favor of men as time goes on.
This is it 100%. My 40s will be much better than my 20s.
 
Food for thought: he links financial success to freedom, but is he really free now? To me it looks like he works harder today than ever before. He's all over the place: ABC (1 show), CBC (3 shows), running his business, investing, doing conferences here and there...

If he loves what he does he's free
 
When you have


  • money

  • power

  • respect

the pussy comes chasing you
You still are not absolved of the chase. It still comes down to the dynamics between a man and a woman. When you can get all the sex you want in the world, you'll then chase love. BTW rich guys aint the only ones who women chase. They have money to replace what women really want.

Ever wonder why most millionaires and billionaires are ugly as hell? BECAUSE Ugly Mofos HAVE TO BE RICH to get the ultimate prize.
 
Men who can provide freedom, opportunity, leisure and security are always in demand, whether they are good looking or not.

Being poor is ok when you're young, when you get older it's guys with some social status and/or wealth who get all of the attention.

No woman is going crazy over a 40 year old balding guy driving a 10 year old car and working for $14 an hour. When you're 20, none of that really matters.