Good question Joe. In my opinion, success leads to closer scrutiny especially by those who are less successful or have something else to sell.
Personally, I have always admired Bill Gates and his work. None-the-less like any endeavor there are flaws and some people exploit those flaws. It is the nature of capitalism and our society.
Someone, I forget who just now, pointed out that the communist societies have the least amount of dissent. With our way of life comes much loud, aggressive discussion.
I like the statement that Jews make about themselves when someone asked if they are argumentative. If you have two Jews you have three opinions. Applies equally well to us.
I think that often times the extent of the fault finding is a measure of success. Like someone else has said, if you haven’t been sued for a million dollars you haven’t arrived yet.
I think I am typical in that I like to see a good fight. Clears the air so to speak. But I prefer fair fights.
Personally, I have always admired Bill Gates and his work. None-the-less like any endeavor there are flaws and some people exploit those flaws. It is the nature of capitalism and our society.
Someone, I forget who just now, pointed out that the communist societies have the least amount of dissent. With our way of life comes much loud, aggressive discussion.
I like the statement that Jews make about themselves when someone asked if they are argumentative. If you have two Jews you have three opinions. Applies equally well to us.
I think that often times the extent of the fault finding is a measure of success. Like someone else has said, if you haven’t been sued for a million dollars you haven’t arrived yet.
I think I am typical in that I like to see a good fight. Clears the air so to speak. But I prefer fair fights.
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