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“Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more of it one has the more one wants.”

— Benjamin Franklin

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What If Money Was No Object? – Alan Watts

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“If you’re an artist and you’re on Twitter, you are doomed to mediocrity.”

— Maria Semple

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“What would you do if money was no object?”

— Alan Watts

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“Pretty much everywhere you look, you’ll find bullshit. We are constantly bombarded with politicians and “experts” on TV, at conferences and on social media, spouting bullshit. An economist would tell you that it is simply impossible for so much bullshit to exist, because the market values truth, but of course that’s bullshit.”

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“Imitation is the sincerest form of insecurity.”

— Polly Bergen

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dog-eat-dog

adjective

UK /ˌdɒɡ.iːtˈdɒɡ/ US /ˌdɑː.ɡ.iːtˈdɑː.ɡ/

used to describe a situation in which people will do anything to be successful, even if what they do harms other people:

It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there.

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To live off the backs of somebody = ทำนาบนหลังคน

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The Shame of Poverty

Robert Walker

CHAPTER

1 The Origins of Poverty

This chapter argues that more attention should be paid to the psychosocial dimensions of poverty and notably to shame experienced as a result of living in poverty. Such shame is internally felt but structurally imposed by social institutions and by people who are not poor. Shame associated with poverty is painful, constrains human agency, and may contribute to the persistence of poverty. The chapter explains that poverty is a political construct and traces its origins to the writings of Confucius in China, to the Vedic culture of ancient India, and to philosophers and politicians in the ancient Graeco-Roman world. These ideas have been carried forward and only partially transformed by the vectors of religion and ideology including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Confucianism, and secularism. Poverty has almost invariably been construed as a policy problem and very often as a consequence of the personal failings of the people affected by poverty.

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The law of demand posits that as prices rise for a given resource, product, or commodity, demand declines; conversely, as prices fall, demand increases. On the supply side, the law posits that as price rises, producers supply more of a resource, product, or commodity; as prices fall, so does supply.

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“Money doesn’t change men, it merely unmasks them. If a man is naturally selfish or arrogant or greedy, the money brings that out, that’s all.”

— Henry Ford

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