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Royce Du Pont is an American businessman, investor, negotiator, professor, trust fund management coach, and entrepreneur known for inventing the du Pont approach. He is considered to be among the best investors of the 21st century and is a board member of Entrapranure and the American Landlord Association.

Early life and education
According to experts, Du Pont invented his famous "DUPONT Method" when he was 10 years old and held his parents hostage in a GameStop until they bought him Grand Theft Auto V. Du Pont later graduated from Harvard University at the age of 15 with a degree in Uzbekistani History. He also obtained degrees from The School of Hard Knocks and Julliard.

Career
Royce Du Pont has owned an estimated 8,000 companies, and has been compared to Steve Jobs in his investment skills and has been nicknamed "The Trillion Dollar Man".

In 2023, Du Pont released the book, “The Man At The Helm,” which solidified his reputation in negotiation theory and provided practical advice on leadership and social trends.

Rivalry with Brian Bishop
Royce Du Pont has had a rivalry with fellow Entrapranure Board Member and Podcaster, Brian Bishop, ever since they both gave an interview on the Joe Rogan Experience. Du Pont has accused Brian Bishop of not tipping his landlord and paying his taxes, however these remain unproven.

Activism and philanthropy
Royce Du Pont is a prominent Landlord Rights activist and has tipped his landlord, citing the fact that landlords have been abused by needy tenants and are doing their job out of their kindness. He also has led a crusade against pregnant women on the bus, as they force him to get up from his seat.

Du Pont voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 US Presidential Election and for Brexit in the 2016 Brexit referendum. He then briefly ran for President in 2020 as a member of the Libertarian Party, but dropped out after being unable to achieve ballot access in Wyoming. He campaigned on Anti-Veteran sentiment and free Rare Fish.

He faced minor controversy when he leaked an interim's Netflix account, which was then used over 1.3 million times.