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The Psychology of Money

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Nobody Knows Tomorrow

Do what you please but keep in mind that not 100% of your efforts equals 100% of the outcome. They are unforeseen circumstances at play here - Luck and Risk. Both direct opposites that can turn your life around no matter your position.

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Letter to Myself

Some people are born into families that encourage education; others are against it. Some are born into families that encourage entrepreneurship; others are born into war and hardship. Be successful , earn it. But realize not all success is due to hardwork and not all poverty is due to laziness. Keep that in mind when judging others and yourself

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