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If you are young and reading this then I ask you to remember just this: you are richer than anyone older than you, and far richer than those who are much older. What you choose to do with the time that stretches out before you is entirely a matter for you. But do not say you started the journey poor. If you are young, you are infinitely richer than I can ever be again.
How to Get Rich
Felix Dennis
I hate this night. I despise every bit of it. Then I begin speaking my first words into the microphone and fall instantly in love.
Storyworthy
Matthew Dicks and Dan Kennedy
While gifts can be reciprocal, just as often they flow in circles. I give to you, you give to someone else . . . and eventually someone gives back to me. A famous example is the kula system of the Trobriand Islanders, in which precious necklaces circulate in one direction from island to island, and bracelets in the other direction. First described in depth by the anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski, kula, which literally means “circle,” is the linchpin of a vast system of gifts and other economic exchanges. Marcel Mauss describes it as follows:
Sacred Economics, Revised
Charles Eisenstein
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