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Man in the Car Paradox

No one is impressed with your possessions as much as you are. Moeny doesn't buy respect.

When you see someone driving a nice car, you rarely think, “Wow, the guy driving that car is cool.” Instead, you think, “Wow, if I had that car people would think I’m cool.” Subconsciously or not, this is how people think.

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