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In reply to the discussion: When someone tells you they got rich through hard work... [View all]Kelselsius
(50 posts)99. He's a lawyer running a company.
In the legal profession it's quite important to make sure your employees are not compromised by heavy debts. your entire business would be at risk if they were susceptible to bribes or blackmail.
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The 'you didn't build that' backlash was a result of this harsh realization.
ProgressSaves
Jan 2014
#4
I think it is less than that. Unless you have a big family and set up a bunch of trust funds for
Maraya1969
Jan 2014
#89
That's my point. He has no way of knowing if his employees save or squander their paychecks (nt)
Nye Bevan
Jan 2014
#92
Right on! Nobody gets rich from hard work, they get rich by taking advantage of others who work hard
DrewFlorida
Jan 2014
#10
Yep.... JK Rowling..... Derek Jeter..... Elton John.... the list is endless (nt)
Nye Bevan
Jan 2014
#16
JK Rowling was supported by the British government while she wrote her first Potter book
eridani
Jan 2014
#29
That is the real meaning of Trickle Down, meaning, take advantage of those under your practice or
DhhD
Jan 2014
#37
i've seen people get rich through hard work.. not everyone exploits people to make it.
spanone
Jan 2014
#11
I would never discount hard work, but there is also a certain amount of luck involved, too.
wyldwolf
Jan 2014
#39
Flip it around, and say that most people work hard and don't get rich - What about them?
reformist2
Jan 2014
#43
Do you subscribe to the theory that evrything that happens to you is because of something
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#96
I don't ask them anything. That would require some level of respect. I just bullshit them to death
lonestarnot
Jan 2014
#50
Sure, I know a few myself, but the OP is clearly talking about guys like Mitt...
dougolat
Jan 2014
#103