Kisani

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I tried not to think about it. Money was like drugs or a favorite food—as soon as I had it, all I could think about was losing it, for its purpose was to be used, so the having was never permanent. And I was convinced I would lose it, that nothing literally gold could stay. The best antidote to this worry was practiced indifference.
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