Criminals are better at their jobs than you are. But don’t feel too bad about it. The fact is, it’s easier to be successful when breaking the rules than it is playing by the rules. Drug running is such a profitable way to break the rules that Pablo Escobar had an estimated net worth in 1993 of $30 billion, which in today’s money is $85.2 billion. Amado Carrillo Fuentes was the head of the Juaréz Cartel and his net worth is $56.8 billion today. And Carlos Lehder, co-founder of the Medellin Cartel has a net worth of approximately $2.7 billion. Clearly, breaking the rules can be much more profitable than sticking to them.
Do we really need rules?
Do we really need rules?
Do we really need rules?
Criminals are better at their jobs than you are. But don’t feel too bad about it. The fact is, it’s easier to be successful when breaking the rules than it is playing by the rules. Drug running is such a profitable way to break the rules that Pablo Escobar had an estimated net worth in 1993 of $30 billion, which in today’s money is $85.2 billion. Amado Carrillo Fuentes was the head of the Juaréz Cartel and his net worth is $56.8 billion today. And Carlos Lehder, co-founder of the Medellin Cartel has a net worth of approximately $2.7 billion. Clearly, breaking the rules can be much more profitable than sticking to them.