call people names, and back it up by not giving them promotions.
In retrospect, this was kind of gratuitous. I don't have to drag class struggle into every single post just because you're a CEO.
I think people should take my words for whatever they're worth to them.
If someone looks at my life to aspire to, them my observations might have value to them. If my life is something they don't aspire to, then it may have no value to them.
I'm a pretty arrogant guy. I make no bones about it. But the facts are, I started with nothing, worked hard, became wealthy, have a wonderful wife and 3 beautiful, well adjusted children, lots of very good friends and coworkers who I am honored and priviledge to be associated with. Also, in "real life" I have no negative relationships (i.e. people who cause me angst on a regular basis), a happy home life, and relatively low stress.
I also think an important trait to being successful is always trying to learn from others.
I am not dividing the world into "winners" and "losers". People do it to themselves. Nothing on my list of observations are traits that are inherent. They are behaviors that cause people to walk down the path of misery, stress, and ultimately failure. How many of those trais someone has to have to doom themselves probably depends on how many corresponding positive traits they have to offset the negative traits. But none of the traits up there are things people would want to have if they can avoid it in my opinion.