This was 2008, you know. The economy was falling apart, spiraling. And I was hosting a game in New York, and there was $5 to $7 million on the table.
I'm all about second chances.
You can tell a lot about a man's character by watching him win or lose money.
I saw someone lose $100 million in one night. When you watch that, as an owner-operator of a game, you realize that these numbers are incredibly unsustainable, incredibly unhealthy. So, I was not happy about this loss. It brought me no joy or adrenaline.
I've seen what power women have in unification, and I would love to create co-working spaces and networks for female entrepreneurs.
In 2009, my tax returns showed over $4 million.