Can one truly be so destitute living in London as to resort to tailgating? On my daily commute, I far too frequently witness people breaching the station barriers to evade their fares. Whenever I see this, I study them closely, observing their body ...
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Why is financial education essential, perhaps even compulsory, in our modern age? It is because value is not merely currency; it is a language. If you do not understand the grammar of how value is created, distributed, and shared, you remain vulnera...
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What does your business card truly say about you? A well-known entrepreneur once shared an insight that shattered my perspective on status: Your real business card isn’t the embossed paper in your wallet; it’s the plastic in your hand. Your true ...
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I was once told that I should change the title of my book because, apparently, “Everyone wants to be prosperous, but not everyone is interested in philosophy.” It was suggested that I use a more subtle, accessible word instead—something people could...
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Who Has the Right to Talk About Money? Everyone who earns it, spends it, and uses it should be able to talk about it, share experiences, ask questions, and debate openly, shouldn’t they? Yet money is often framed as serious business. We are told we...
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I spent this festive season with my family. Being at home, daytime television was on more often than usual. Normally, I don’t watch TV at all, it simply doesn’t interest me. Yet over those days, something caught my attention. During almost every bre...
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Since childhood, I carried an urge to write a book, long before I knew what it would become. I did not have a clear subject, nor a plan. What I had instead was curiosity. A persistent pull toward questions rather than conclusions. The whys and the w...
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