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August 31st, 2007

Portrait of a hard workin’ man:

“Most private-equity firms are about hard work, not just financial engineering.”
—David Rubenstein, founding partner of the Carlyle Group, interviewed in the Wall Street Journal, Aug. 24

Dear Diary:

Whatever possessed me to go into private equity? I was so naive. I thought it was just about financial engineering. That certainly is the impression they give you in the media. But turns out that it’s actually about hard work! Who’d a thunk it? Here we are in the last week of summer, and everybody is in the Hamptons or in some villa in Tuscany. Everyone, that is, except for me, Private-Equity Man. I’m working hard. In fact, I’m here in a coal mine. It’s about 110 down here, you can’t see a darned thing, and everything from my lungs to my blue pinstripe suit is drenched in sweat and covered with coal dust. [...]

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