Having sold
garbage bags as a teenager to having sold several Internet ventures that had
turned into huge profit, Mark Cuban's Broadcast.com was one that earned him
about $5.7 billion in 1999.
Now, aside
from his role in Shark Tank, owning NBA's Dallas Mavericks and film
ventures, Mark Cuban is becoming one of
the richest men in America.
In an
interview, he said that money is something he works hard to get and never takes
for granted.
If there
was one thing he could mend, he said, was that at a young age, he formed an
idea of comparing himself and his assets to other millionaires. He forgot to
use his money to create more time.
Indeed, we
may lose ourselves looking for the best investments and no one can blame us;
we're just looking for our backs in the near future once our bodies are unable
to work for us any longer.
Like Mark
Cuban, time is everything and is extremely important.
While Mark
Cuban is quite great in terms of financial management, he has only a few
charitable institutions he trusts. He believes that many of these charities
have huge overheads and have their inefficiencies that prove to be bothersome.
In his
interview, Cuban said he prioritises being liquid in case he needs money during
possible emergencies.
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