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Originally Posted by graciegirl
I don't. But I also have a real problem with an entire group of people who think that being successful and becoming rich automatically makes you a bad person. This is the first time in my life that I have run into that attitude and I think it is just as wrong as thinking that all poor people are lazy.
I don't know Gary Morse at all but he is a couple of years older than me and by damn the man is a genius and he could have made a heck of a lot more money off of us if he was as suspect as some think he is.
I see a lot more evidence that he is an American success story and he certainly has built a place on this earth like no one has ever seen before.
Count your money, Gary, You deserve every last penny.
I am really. really, really angry.
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First ... my posting should have read ... "I
can't see why anyone would think that any human was omnipotent and beyond error."
Not sure if that would have made any difference in your response but I suspect not.
I reread each and every posting in this thread and fail to see anything posted by any one (including myself) that even begins to approach "
an entire group of people who think that being successful and becoming rich automatically makes you a bad person."
While you and I disagree on the level of Gary Morse's "genius" ( I don't think that he reinvented the developer wheel, but he did do a brilliant job of identifying a market / demographic who could afford his product both in boom & bust market conditions), I do not begrudge him his success.