Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick Shares Business Success and Wealth-Building Philosophy
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Grant Taylor-Hill
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Summary
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick shares his philosophy on building wealth and success, emphasizing that integrity is the most important quality for long-term financial success. In a street interview with The School of Hard Knocks, Zelnick discusses the principles behind getting rich, focusing on character and ethical foundations rather than quick-rich schemes.
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He has been the face of Grand Theft Auto for a while, offering key updates on GTA 6's timeline during financial updates and in interviews
Zelnick was stopped in the street to address his rise to success and discuss what it takes to become rich and maintain that wealth
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