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Accept that money is not always evil

Accept that money is not always evil

Many people will stop themselves from desiring wealth because they believe that money is the root of all evil. But understanding that you can use your money to help others can be a game-changer.

Money can do as much good as it can evil. Don’t let fear stop you from pursuing wealth.

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