George H. Bushmann has been chasing the “whys” and listening to the “wise” since his earliest memories. In a nutshell, Georgie discovered early that a spoonful of laughter helps the medicine go down. Even if humor wasn’t therapeutic—and it is—it’s fun, plentiful, and tickles the brain. George uses the one-two punch of humor and moxie—proof of a real “wise guy”—to overcome disabilities, disappointments, and discombobulation. At the same time, he employs learnings from childhood street hustles and the offices of New York Jewish businesses to equip himself with all the necessary tools to compete in the world of business. Through it all, George shines the light on the power of holding on to relationships, letting go of money so that it can grow, and negotiating in a way that helps others get what they want, while we get what we want. George’s story is a reminder that life can be fascinating. And that people can bounce back from the most devastating losses to find new and exciting adventures. He advices everyone: “The key to life is to keep breathing.” He adds, “That can be harder than you think!” Lastly, George has an investment tip. Don’t buy any stock in George Bushmann. He’s in a steady decline with no chance of recovery. Auf Wiedersehen. (No. This is not a typo. Look it up!)