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Donald John Trump is an interesting study. He grew up in a home with a first-generation immigrant father who had to daily prove his assimilation to those around him. He provided his children everything money could buy, but never love or even affection. His mother was stoic living in a household without love, and battled depression. Little Don was never able to receive in his young life what he wanted most, parental attention, affirmation, support and acceptance.
When he was young, he had beauty, wealth and power beyond imagination; so, he got by well becoming a 1970's gad about town. He truly became the toast of N.Y. City. He was a good man, actually, certainly never getting into the rough and tumble lifestyle I was unable to avoid. He kept his nose clean, became a pit bull in business, and made a name for himself.
Sadly, the unfulfilled childhood helped him to always be unhappy, never satisfied with a life most of us would probably have killed for. No accomplishment was good enough. In his 60's, when easily he could have "rested on his laurels" and retired for the good life, he got in his head he wanted a cable television network so he could leave memoriam of his thoughts and views in perpetuity (kind of like what we do here.) He chummed up with Roger Ailes who told him he was not famous enough to be granted license, perhaps he should run for office. The rest is history. I think it would be tragic on an epic level if his downfall came about because of an unfulfilled childhood, something he had no control over. God bless Donald John Trump. In the great board room in the sky, trust me, I would trade life inventories of good & bad with him any day of the week.
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