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I came across a comment the other day from Dan Kennedy about money and prosperity, one of the better comments I've ever read on the two topics in a long time. Here's what he said:
"Those who insist that money doesn't buy happiness are usually short on money, ignorant of means of getting any, and selling their philosophy hard because misery loves company."
Ain't that the truth...
I think we all know money can't buy happiness, right?
But what many don't know or stop to really think about is "absence of money, endless worry about it, and envy and resentment of those who have it...will most certainly buy unhappiness."
He then said:
"Money is a mirror reflection of commercial value created. Those who resent the rich are often, truly, resentful of their own failure to create such value. It's not a constructive emotion and others having and expressing it ought not influence you in the least."
Hmmm....
Something to think about it, but more important to think about "who" YOU listen to when it comes to money and prosperity...
Best,
- Andrew J. Cass
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Comments
Awesome food for thought.
Thank you
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