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Wealth & Money Quote by Mark Cuban

"I don't care what anyone says. Being rich is a good thing"

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Mark Cuban is blunt to the point of provocation, and the line lands like a gauntlet. He rejects the reflex to dress wealth in guilt or euphemism and instead argues from utility: money expands options, buys time, reduces fear, and lets you say no. For him, that is not a metaphysical claim about virtue but a practical truth about life in a market society. The edge in his voice pushes back against moralizing narratives that equate modest means with authenticity and riches with corruption. He is not claiming that wealth guarantees character or happiness; he is claiming that scarcity constrains and wealth loosens those constraints.

Cuban’s career gives the statement texture. He made a fortune by building and selling Broadcast.com, owns the Dallas Mavericks, and invests on Shark Tank. That trajectory underwrites a worldview where creating value and getting rich are intertwined, and where the scoreboard of money reflects solved problems and calculated risk. He often emphasizes that money’s best perk is control over your time and the ability to absorb shocks without panic. Health care, emergencies, the chance to take a big swing without jeopardizing your family’s stability: that is what he is defending.

Of course, the line arrives in a culture wrestling with inequality. Critics will hear it as glib or blind to systemic barriers. Cuban’s larger body of work complicates that reading. He has used his resources to tackle practical problems, most notably with the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company, which aims to lower the price of prescription meds by cutting out middlemen. That move illustrates his wider point: wealth amplifies agency. It can produce excess and status games, but it can also fund experiments, philanthropy, and jobs.

The provocation clears the air. Money is not meaning, but it is leverage. Pretending otherwise may feel virtuous; living otherwise is harder. Cuban argues for candor about that tradeoff.

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Mark Cuban (born July 31, 1958) is a Businessman from USA.

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