I've been catching the occasional business biography on CNBC.
You have to take them with a grain of salt. A recent one, about Marriott, was interesting in what it didn't say; the sons were interviewed, and the first time on film they talk about what a "taskmaster" their father was; the second time, they repeat that, and then a third time, and then a fourth, and you get the message; the old man was a monster.
That seems to be a common refrain in the biographies. The old founders were monsters; a string of broken promises, lawsuits, shed partners, broken families.
Marriott started his hotel chain at the age of 58. That kind of ambition is just inexplicable to me. My guess is that these guys have such a huge reservoir of anger and resentment that it fuels them all the way to their deathbeds, whereupon they mutter the words "Rosebud" leaving their demoralized families to wonder what that was all about....
(Rich demoralized families...)
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I've never known a rich family that I would want to be part of.
I have... the Kennedy's.
Old Joe Kennedy was a sick fucker, and he raised his sons to be misogynistic womanizers. I admire what the Kennedys achieved in government, but as human beings they were deeply flawed.
Old Joe Kennedy = Mean Old Man.
I admire nothing about the Kennedy's. I think that the true measure of human beings is how they treat their loved ones, their moral fiber, their honesty, etc. The Kennedy's, time and again, proved to be sorely lacking in these traits. They were shysters, through and through.
Many successful businessmen display the defining characteristics of sociopaths.
Of course, not all successful business are sociopaths, by any means. But you gotta admit that lack of empathy and the ability to lie and manipulate with skill and no compunction can create obvious competitive advantages.
@Anon 5/23:
There is a big difference between a lying, money grubbing grifter and a productive honest & innovative successful businessman.
I think it is possible to be the latter...but it's far easier and more common to be the former.
I think it is possible to be the latter...but it's far easier and more common to be the former.
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'you think', but that said, behind ALL great fortunes in US history are criminal activity,
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