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He elaborates on his philosophy of wealth-building, emphasizing that earning money ethically and morally serves as a meaningful indicator of one's contribution to society. While philanthropy is valuable, he believes tangible results—like financial success—offer a clearer gauge of impact.
This desire to avoid future regret is a driving force. He stresses the importance of putting maximum effort into pursuits, even if the outcome isn’t guaranteed. The alternative—blame or regret for not trying hard enough—motivates him to work diligently and persistently.