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Is it me ,but are the Dragons profiled so far been a bit flat.?
Even Dunky boy did not come over as a barrel of fun.:|
Earl
Even Dunky boy did not come over as a barrel of fun.:|
Earl
Read the book guys!!
His venture reminded me of that western where gradually they demolish the train to get wood to feed the boiler!!!
Most people would not dare do what he did...
To fund his care home..
He owned some bedsits and sold them ...
He sold is car to make a payment
He sold his house to make another payment
(imagine getting that one past the wife!!)
He then sold his ice cream round
Finally when he had nothing left to sell, he asked the builder to
bail him out, who did at 10% per month....
He managed to get 20 old people because he was the ONLY home that was offering single rooms
(his first home only had 30)...he coulldnt afford to build for 40
And to fill it out to show the bank, he got his mum and her friends!!
And by the skin of his teeth he survived
How much did he pay his care workers or is that not in the book.?:|
I can't understand these millionaires when they say they will donate all their money to charity, when they die, why not do it now? Do they want to buy their way into heaven?
...and leave all his family with nothing, and force them go through what he went.
However brilliant and successful they may be, it is almost impossible to rise to the top without upsetting/putting out of business someone along the way, this will inevitably catch up in their conscience and reflections despite society excusing them. But hey, it is a jungle out there.
I can't understand these millionaires when they say they will donate all their money to charity, when they die, why not do it now? Do they want to buy their way into heaven?
...and leave all his family with nothing, and force them go through what he went.
I like Peter Jones' idea for his kids. He says that it's all going into a fund, and will be paid out at different rates depending on what his kids do.
For example, If his kids get well paid jobs, the fund will match their salary every year. If his kids chose to go into respectable but underpaid jobs (Nursing/Teaching/etc) then that rate goes up to three/four times their salary.
I think it's a genius way to leave your kids with a comfortable life, but not to just throw all your money at them and hope they stay well grounded people (Which isobviously nigh on impossible in that situation..)
Not a very nice thing to do.
One of my grandchildren has Aspergers syndrome,so under pete's system he would be severly penalised as a result of an accident at birth.
Why do these stupid people think that we are all born equal and posses the same qualities that made them successfull.
Ignorance and narcissism in its highest form .
Earl
You are right. I would probably reflect on that theory whilst smoking a £50 quid note and laughing at my ex main competitor who, after buying him/her out, I then employed as a court jester for my own personal amusement
Ethics, who needs 'em!
That ranks as one of the most ignorant and obnoxious posts I have ever seen.
Earl
Your reply above, comparing the sale of simple practical jokes with notoriously badly behaved people, compounds my initial reasons for not responding to your posts. You just have to have the last word and be nasty with it.
Not a very nice thing to do.
One of my grandchildren has Aspergers syndrome,so under pete's system he would be severly penalised as a result of an accident at birth.
Why do these stupid people think that we are all born equal and posses the same qualities that made them successfull.
Ignorance and narcissism in its highest form .
Earl
The guy has made hundreds of millions of pounds. I'm sure he has every angle covered.
while smoking a £50 note, why not reflect on the people that are almost as good as you or even perhaps better, but were never given a chance to make it. every second 1 person dies of starvation etc.
...it does put things into perspective.
You are right I will start on twenties and donate the difference to charity
If he wants to donate to charity when he dies then thats up to him. Either way he will probably contribute more than you, me or anyone on UKBF could ever wish to give (in life or after), so even if it is for vanity reasons, he should be applauded.
Charity, does not mean throw money at it. One small kind gesture a day....