EdwardBaiamonte
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Starting over is just like paying another lottery ticket? Obviously when HJ Hynes started over the eighth time he had learned from his previous seven mistakes. When you buy the lottery eight times you don't learn from your previous seven mistakes. So? Do you have any idea what your point is?No idea what your point is. hJ Heinz went bankrupt eight times before he hit on a formula to sell food. When you go to work for that company they give you a book about it so that you will Understand true nature of capitalism. Do you understand?
I'm sorry that you're too stupid to understand that a bankruptcy is proof that hard work doesn't equal success. Do you get my point?
Starting over is just like buying another lottery ticket. Heinz bought "nine lottery tickets", and the ninth was a winner. Also, I wouldn't call him mega-rich. He was an elderly man by the time Heinz incorporated. Rather, his children were mega-rich lottery winners by being born into wealth.
All you've shown is that hard work and persistence increases one's chance of getting that winning lottery ticket, and that was never in dispute. Show that you're not an idiot and explain why there are millions of hard working and persistent people who are not mega-rich, and many of them are intelligent. If it's not luck, what is it? Or, just take Heinz, if it's not luck, why did he have eight failures? I'm done with you here. You're being stupid and I have better things to do than tell you that you're being stupid. It's just too bad we don't have IQ tests for voting.