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  • You Ought To Be Rich
    "Everybody Ought to be Rich" was an article published in August 1929, just before the beginning of the Great Depression in the Ladies' Home Journal by John Jakob Raskob. Raskob, a wealthy financier at the time, believed in the stock market as a viable means of wealth creation for everyone. However, the article is often seen as an example of irrational exuberance due primarily to the unfortunate timing of its publication.
  • What Is Your Time Worth?
    Let me shout this in cyber language, YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSET IS TIME.

    Personally, time had a different value at various stages. In my youth I believed my time was an infinite resource. As I began to reflect on time spent not invested, I realized I was getting a negative ROI (return on my investment). So, I began to overstand time optimization benefits like a Fortune 500 CEO - how can I increase my profits (TIME) exponentially? To accomplish this I had to recreate my reality immediately. I have never subscribed to postponing actions until the earth's complete rotation around the sun.

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