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Old 10-28-2008, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by ELA
Debating a person's motives, passion, or whatever else goes along with it is an exercise in futility. Besides being a commercial breeder, he has bought plenty of horses as well. He races horses. I don't think he picked this sport and said here's a great business that I can make money in so let's do it. Does he not enjoy the sport to some extent? Come on Chuck, this discussion is getting a bit nonsensical in that there is no right or wrong.

A person is entitled to enter a business and attempt to make a profit. Personally, I don't think that means anything as it relates to whether or not is a "sportsman." I love this sport. I love this business. But I treat it like a business. Does that make me less of a "sportsman" -- I don't think so. If I didn't have the financial make-up I have, because I love this sport and business so much, I would own a horse, maybe 2. Because I could afford that. However, I will continue to own more -- because I can afford it and because I love it. It's not either or for someone like me, and exponentially for Jackson vis a vis his financial make-up. I can't speak to his passion, motive, sportsman-like feelings, etc., but I would think neither can most people.

Eric
He came into the game as a commercial breeder on a large scale. How that can be construed in any way other than doing this a business is beyond me. There is not much sporting about breeding horses for resale. Treating something like a business and actually designing a business are two different things. I may not be a billionaire but most of the ones I do know seem to think making money is the most important and fun thing to do. I dont see how Stonestreet is not an attempt to make money.
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