"Comedy enabled me to explore things that people either didn’t understand or didn’t want to talk about. As long as there was some laughter involved, it made that conversation possible."
Author of the New York Times bestseller, "I Will Teach You To Be Rich"
“Since we were young we’re taught to just follow orders, get in line and do what everybody else is doing. So, it’s not really a surprise that we end up believing that we should just take what’s given to us and not ask for more.”
"I recently went on an interview and everything went well until an awkward salary discussion with HR. She asked about my salary history. I responded I wasn't comfortable sharing the specifics...She continued to bully me into disclosing a number."
"I am obsessed with knowing exactly what’s happening at all times in my financial accounts...I’ve basically turned my smart phone into my personal financial planner."
“I could care less if I lived in a little studio apartment. That never made me happy. It’s just about the connections in living, in love and that’s where I put my focus.”
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