Throughout my career, I've learned that the key to success is not just about making deals, but also about understanding people. You see, most politicians are too busy trying to please everyone that they forget how to make a real deal. But I'm different. I know how to get things done because I've spent decades building relationships and negotiating with some of the toughest players in the game.
I remember one time when I was negotiating with a group of investors who were trying to buy out my company. They thought they could lowball me, but I knew their tactics and called them out on it. In the end, we reached an agreement that benefited both parties, and I even made a profit. That's what I mean by 'win-win.'
Let me tell you, folks, one of the biggest advantages I have is that I'm unpredictable. People don't know what to expect from me, and that's exactly how I like it. You see, when you're a politician, everyone wants to pin you down and make you conform to their expectations. But I refuse to play by those rules.
I remember when I first started running for president, the media was saying I had no chance of winning. But did that stop me? No way. I kept pushing forward, taking bold stances on issues and refusing to back down. And you know what? It worked.
I know some people think I'm crazy for being so active on social media. But let me tell you, it's been a game-changer. I can reach millions of people directly and get my message out without relying on the fake news media.
And don't even get me started on Twitter. That platform is a total disaster, but I've learned to use it to my advantage. I mean, who else can say they have over 80 million followers? Nobody, that's who.