The Knowledge Myth

In my garage, I have a Lamborghini. I paid $820,000 cash for that Lamborghini. And it's worth every penny. I park the Lamborghini in the garage of my $87 million home. Come to my $87 million home, go into the garage, and guess what you'll see? A Lamborghini. It's a great car. Sometimes I do R-rated things with it.

But you know what I like even more than making love to a sports car? KNOWLEDGE. Knowledge is great. And it's not something you get through a Lamborghini. I like knowledge. A lot. That's why I read a book every single year. Except on Leap Years. I mean, you gotta to take a break from reading every once in a while. You don't want to read too much. Sometimes I hire other people to read books for me.

But like I was saying--I like knowledge. It's like Rockefeller always remarked, "If you have knowledge, then you know things." Rockefeller was a billionaire. He knew the value of knowledge. But he also knew the value of non-knowledge. That's important, too.

Watch the video below, in order to learn the value of non-knowledge.