Back around 1990 I bought Trump's "The Art of the Deal" board game for friends as a Christmas present. My friends always seemed to beat me at Monopoly but they couldn't with this game.  I think it was because the concept was simple and mainly you just blundered ahead and things came out okay.

So I had to look up yesterday the paradigms behind "The Art of the Deal" and principally it is just blundering ahead.  Now I don't consider myself a good businessman for one reason: I'm more like an attorney and seem to think of all the bad things that could wrong just blundering ahead.  But I know business people who just blunder ahead without thinking but somehow things come out right. Not good for ulcers.

Here's a video I watched yesterday with some famously rich CEOs talking about Trump's "Art of the Deal" and what they disagree with:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCvyHzoNkA4


On 06/24/2018 10:58 AM, mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:

http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2018/06/24/david-lynch-trump-could-go-down-as-one-of-the-greatest-presidents-in-history/#iscbbshar

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