Manoj Bhargava quotes:

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  • Philanthropy is natural. For a mother, taking care of her children is natural. If I am rich, I take care of the poor, like a mother would.

  • The biggest challenge is always the governments - they try to stop all good things. I try to stay away from them as much as I can, as I know if someone can destroy something good, it's the government.

  • My choice was to ruin my son's life by giving him money or giving 90-plus percent to charity. Not much of a choice.

  • Working hard is way more fun. If you had to goof off 40 hours a week, you couldn't do it. It would drive you crazy.

  • 5-Hour Energy is not an energy drink, it's a focus drink. But we can't say that. The FDA doesn't like the word 'focus.' I have no idea why.

  • People with water-borne diseases occupy more than 50% of hospital beds across the world. Does the answer lie in building more hospitals? Really, what is needed is to give them clean water.

  • Service to others seems the only intelligent choice for the use of wealth.

  • Charity is very difficult to do right. Thinking through what people need: You can't start a charity without that. It's like starting a business without the product.

  • Recruiting is the hardest part of any business, but in charity, it is 10 times harder.

  • I'm probably the wealthiest Indian in America.

  • 5-hour Energy has always been about helping hard working people, and the Amazing People program takes this further by making a significant difference in the lives of those who are working through difficult circumstances.

  • I have not cared for money, and I enjoy working. Money comes my way. People work hard so they get enough money. Or they work hard so they don't have to work hard later in life. But though I don't need money, I still work hard because I like what I am doing.

  • Chemicals are really simple. You mix a couple things together and sell it for more than the materials cost.

  • I didn't want to be known. People say, 'I didn't want to toil in obscurity.' I like toiling in obscurity.

  • I got what I needed out of Princeton in 1 year, and I didn't think it was useful.

  • If you have more money than your lifestyle, then you can either do something stupid or smart. That's not much of a choice. That's like saying, 'You are on the roof. you can either take the elevator, or you can jump.' That's not a choice.

  • Most of the people don't know that one of the great qualities of caffeine is it allows you to absorb nutrients, and it does it quickly, and so when it does it quickly, you focus, and when you focus, you think you have energy.

  • If you don't improve the lives of the poor, it's not charity.

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