Wednesday, March 30

Amen to All That.

More common sense from Donald Trump, speaking today at St. Norbert's in DePere, Wisconsin:

“The people that are the happiest are not necessarily the people that are the wealthiest,” Mr. Trump said, explaining that he knows plenty of miserable millionaires.

Mr. Trump said that having a good family and finding fulfilling work is more important than getting rich, and that people should do what they love, even if the big profits are not there.

“I’m pretty happy,” Mr. Trump said. “At least, I’m pretty content, I tell you.”

The keys to success, according to Mr. Trump, are never quitting, taking few vacations and not losing momentum — a crucial ingredient that he said could lead to failure if lost.