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He elaborated on the theme of earning and responsibility, mocking the idea that success should be handed to anyone without effort. He stated that if students wish to become successful and wealthy, they need to work hard, implying that earning money involves sacrifice:
We'll take some of that money, give it to the cleaning lady; take some of that money, give it to the pool man; give it to the gardener.
The key message was clear—if you're not earning, you're not entitled to luxuries. He humorously concluded with a call for self-reliance:
But if you ain't [] bringing home any of the bacon then you better fry that [] up in a pan.