Daymond John
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Money doesn't lie.
It's pretty simple.
It's pretty simple.
You know, and how are you, what are you really doing it for?
You know, and how are you, what are you really doing it for?
If you want to do it for philanthropic reasons, fine.
If you want to do it for philanthropic reasons, fine.
You want to do it because you want to give people an opportunity.
You want to do it because you want to give people an opportunity.
That's great.
That's great.
I see a lot of athletes who they go and do these great, what's it called, charity fundraisers.
I see a lot of athletes who they go and do these great, what's it called, charity fundraisers.
They spend a million dollars to bring a bunch of people out and they raise $700,000.
They spend a million dollars to bring a bunch of people out and they raise $700,000.
Why just give the million dollars away, you know, to, you know, whatever, a hundred different charities, $10,000 a piece, and you still get the notoriety for wanting to be somebody for the community, but you didn't have to deal with traveling people from all around the country for whatever the event is.
Why just give the million dollars away, you know, to, you know, whatever, a hundred different charities, $10,000 a piece, and you still get the notoriety for wanting to be somebody for the community, but you didn't have to deal with traveling people from all around the country for whatever the event is.
And then you write it off on taxes, right?
And then you write it off on taxes, right?
You write off a certain amount, right?