“He was far more interested in making a great paper than in turning a profit. He believed that if he conquered Park Row, his finances would sort themselves out. “I didn’t care about making money,†he said some years later, “at least not just to make money.â€41 One of his financial advisers expanded on this point: “Money as such bores him. His idea of money is that it is something to do something with. He is a builder. He wants to build buildings. . . . His idea is to build, build, build all the time.â€42 Whyte, Kenneth. The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst (p. 108). Counterpoint Press. Kindle Edition. Whyte, Kenneth. The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst (p. 108). Counterpoint Press. Kindle Edition. ”


