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" ... After I graduated from high school, I decided I wanted to be an author. I lucked into an entry-level job at a publishing company, discovered that I was really good at business, and ended up becoming president of that company in my mid-twenties. During that time, I wrote a book at night. That book sold about 10 copies—all to my mother. And then the next book ended up on the New York Times bestsellers list for about 40 weeks. I was 30 before I ever had any money, and that made me extremely wise with money. I paid off a small house. I didn't have any debt. I still to this day have never owned a credit card. And I'm convinced that you need five year’s worth of food money in the bank. So I made strong, good economic decisions and didn't overleverage myself. ... "
" ... Let me give you an example: After the success of Toy Story, Jobs shared with us a cautionary tale that kept us safe from potentially going bankrupt. Job’s story went like this: “When Apple was just getting started, the team and I loved to go eat at one particular sandwich shop in Silicon Valley. Although it was a small shop, owned and operated by a family, it served the very best sandwiches in town. The sandwiches were so delicious, we would even wait forty-five minutes in line just to get one. But as the sandwich shop grew in popularity, the owners began to serve coffee and pastries to compete with Starbucks and Krispy Kreme. Unfortunately, their coffee and pastries were mediocre, and the attention to detail on their trademark sandwiches lapsed. So we stopped eating there. Months later, I discovered the sandwich shop was gone. They had spread themselves too thin, and they went out of business.” Job’s story drove home the point loud and clear: Don’t overleverage yourself. Even though Toy Story was a wild success, if we spread ourselves too thin, too fast, we could risk losing it all. ... "