During a speech at the University of Alabama, President Donald Trump humorously recounted the story of William Levitt, a prominent real estate developer known for creating Levittown. He highlighted Levitt's initial success, building thousands of homes, but also warned of the risks associated with losing momentum. Trump pointed to Levitt's retirement, characterized by luxury and a 'trophy wife,' as a turning point that led to boredom and significant debt. Through Levitt's experience, Trump urged graduates to maintain their drive and momentum in their careers.
President Donald Trump recounted how William Levitt's success turned to struggle when he lost momentum after retiring, humorously noting Levitt's so-called 'trophy wife'.
Trump warned graduates about the dangers of losing momentum, using Levitt's life as a cautionary tale about retirement and the pursuit of luxury.
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