I "ignored" that because it's total speculation, invented by the person above. It wasn't included in the source article at all.
And it's also completely irrelevant. Some of his peers on Wall Street got a bonus not of $2 million but of $20 million. If you can't emotionally handle that, then yes, you should definitely get off of Wall Street. You will never be the guy making the most money there.
The only people who are compensated exactly for the value they create are the people who risk their own money.
And it's also completely irrelevant. Some of his peers on Wall Street got a bonus not of $2 million but of $20 million. If you can't emotionally handle that, then yes, you should definitely get off of Wall Street. You will never be the guy making the most money there.
The only people who are compensated exactly for the value they create are the people who risk their own money.