Vlad Calus

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Assuming about half of your time is spent on necessary body maintenance—sleeping, eating, eliminating, washing, and exercising—you have 178,000 hours of life energy remaining for such discretionary uses as: your relationship to yourself your relationship to others your creative expression your contribution to your community your contribution to the world achieving inner peace and . . . holding down a job Now that you know that money is something you trade life energy for, you have the opportunity to set new priorities for your use of that valuable commodity. After all, is there any “thing” ...more
Your Money or Your Life
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