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Self Esteem and
Self Confidence Story
Donald Trump
is the very
definition of the American success story, continually setting
the standards of excellence while expanding his interests in
real estate, gaming, sports, and entertainment. He is the
archetypal businessman – a deal-maker without peer and an ardent
philanthropist...
Donald John
Trump was born June 14, 1946, in New York, NY. The third
generation in a family of businessmen, Donald has his father,
Fred Trump, to thank for his deal-making and entrepreneurial
skills.
Fred Trump was forced to help support his family due to his
father's death early on. As a result, Fred started his own
business and recognized the money to be made in real estate.
Donald Trump inherited the skill of recognizing a good deal when
he saw it since Donald would assist his father in his business
ventures when he was still young.
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After completing his education at a military academy, Trump
headed out to study finance at the University of Pennsylvania's
Wharton School. With an innate eye for business, and the
additional training he received in school and while working for
his father, Trump knew what he wanted to do with his life, and
whatever it was, he knew it would be big.
But big couldn't occur where he was raised -- in Queens -- so he
packed up his belongings and moved to Manhattan on his own. His
bank account and wallet were a far cry from the fortune he has
today (he was practically broke), but that didn't stop him from
becoming a member at an exclusive club in New York.
Trump used his negotiating skills and smarts to join the club,
which was not open for "regular" folk -- on the condition that
he kept his hands off the wives of other members (his womanizing
skills must have been apparent early on). He didn't intend to
play polo and sail in yachts as a member, rather he used his
membership as a way to make contacts, and that he did.
Trump had transformed himself into one of the most powerful
real-estate moguls of the '80s, with ownership of buildings such
as Trump Tower on 5th Av., Trump Parc, the Plaza Hotel, and the
New Jersey Generals. He also penetrated the casino business in
Atlantic City and New Jersey, and transportation with the Trump
Shuttle airline.
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Even though he studied business, he often went against the basic
principle behind economics: lower prices when there's
competition. When Trump had competitors, not only did he not
lower prices, but he also raised them. Despite his knack for
making deals and recognizing a good investment when he saw one,
Trump's billion-dollar empire crumbled in 1990, when he was
forced into bankruptcy for over $2 billion bank loans that he
couldn't pay.
Although he handed over most of his holdings to the creditor
banks, he remarkably managed to bounce back by the end of the
1990s. He shared his story in the book, The Art of the
Comeback, and has done more work in the publishing world as
he has co-authored several books about none other than himself.
"The Donald," as he is nicknamed, has also ventured into
television as the Executive Producer of Miss USA, and is
presently the Producer of the
Miss Universe
pageant. He has also made countless cameo appearances as himself
in shows such as Roseanne, Suddenly Susan, Spin City, The
Nanny, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and The Job, as
well as films like Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,
Celebrity and 54.
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Real estate, transportation, casinos, and entertainment weren't
enough for "Trump Daddy": in 1999, he announced that he was
considering running for President, as a Reform Party candidate
in 2000. Incidentally, he revealed in The Art of the Comeback
that he wouldn't have made a good President: he has trouble
shaking others' hands as he is a gramophone, and worst of all,
he is honest.
Honest or not, one thing's for sure: Trump is known as a
womanizer, and his two failed marriages have been tabloid fodder
for the past 2 decades. His marriage to Ivana Trump ended in
1990, but he has 4 children to show for it: 2 sons and daughter
Ivanka,
an up-and-coming model. Trump then wed Marla Maples in 1993. The
couple had a daughter, Tiffany, and then divorced 6 years later.
He is always seen with different women in the tabloids, so it's
hard to track his present romantic record.
Single or not, the father, mogul, and flamboyant figure has
proved that whether you're on your way up or down, it pays to
think big.
Thanks to the hit NBC reality series The Apprentice, in
which 16 contestants vie for a position at one of Trump's
corporations, The Donald can add another success to his Trump
report card. |