I was not so committed to financial success that I was willing to abandon my principles and priorities. One of the most visible examples of this is our decision to close on Sunday.
I struggled to get through high school. I didn't get to go to college. But it made me realize you can do anything if you want to bad enough.
I'd be resentful if shareholders who don't know the business tried to tell me what to do.
Putting people before profits is how we've tried to operate from the beginning.
I'd like to be remembered as one who kept my priorities in the right order.
Nearly every moment of every day, we have the opportunity to give something to someone else - our time, our love, our resources.