"When a person is continuously successful, it's inevitable that they will come to only trust themselves. They don't trust others, the market, or the future; they only trust in themselves."
"Because all of this is brought about by the experience of past successes, he believes in his own successful experience, which leads him to neglect everything else."
"In such a situation, it's unavoidable that the person will enter into the ranks of the arrogant. Once arrogance becomes a part of his character, his failure will naturally present itself before everyone..."
In the seaside mansion in Atlantic City, Helen, with a slightly bulging belly, sat beside Donnie, recounting a description of Donnie she had read in the "Wall Street Journal."
"It seems that these people aren't in favor of your decision!"
Alice, sitting on the other side, was enjoying some Italian pasta with a somewhat schadenfreude attitude.