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- Distinguish open-minded people from closed-minded people. Open-minded people seek to learn by asking questions; they realize that what they know is little in relation to…
- For me, the best things in life - meaningful work, meaningful relationships, interesting experiences, good food, sleep, music, ideas, sex, and other basic needs and…
- An economy is not a complicated thing; it just has a lot of moving parts.
- Look at what caused people to make a lot of money and you will see that usually it is in proportion to their production of…
- I'm going to give away a lot more than half my money. I'd be happy to give that to the government if the government put…
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