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That’s a timeless question! Many people have different perspectives on whether money can buy happiness. Some believe that having financial security and the ability to afford their needs and desires can contribute to happiness. However, others argue that true happiness comes from non-material sources like relationships, experiences, and personal fulfillment. In the end, it’s a complex and subjective matter. While money can provide comfort and opportunities, it’s not a guarantee of happiness on its own.

— by ChatGPT

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Gangsters and mafia often value honesty and loyalty in their associates because trust is crucial in their secretive and illegal operations. Loyalty reduces the risk of betrayal and helps maintain their criminal enterprises.

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Touched by an Angel (Season 1 Episodes 3)

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“What matters most in life are quotes and stuff that tell you what life is really about.”


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“The more influential the original, the more copies it has.”

— Tamerlan Kuzgov

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P-atience
R-ealism
I-ntegrity
D-etermination
E-arnest


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Indeed, religion allows people to imagine that their concerns are moral when they are highly immoral – that is, when pressing these concerns inflicts unnecessary and appalling suffering on innocent human beings. This explains why Christians like yourself expend more “moral” energy opposing abortion than fighting genocide. It explains why you are more concerned about human embryos than about the lifesaving promise of stem-cell research. And it explains why you can preach against condom use in sub-Saharan Africa while millions die from AIDS there each year.

— Sam Harris

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Christopher Nolan explains how he stays informed despite not having a smartphone:

“I actually do read the newspaper every day. Yes, the physical newspaper. No, I go online plenty, probably more than I would like. But I do it at a computer in my office. You know, I don’t like to be distracted during the day overly. So I don’t carry a smartphone with me and all the rest. But I know I stay very informed as much as I can, you know, through traditional media, through online as well. But I don’t do any social media or anything like that. I try not to get too bogged down in the process of feeling connected with the world. It doesn’t really take long to, you know, get up to speed on the news of the day. You don’t need to spend your entire existence doing it. And I’m very easily distractible, so it’s better for me to put that in a box and have a particular period of time where I’m paying attention to what’s going on outside world. And then I need to focus on the thing it is that I’m doing. And so when I’m making a film, I very much get into a bubble and don’t keep in touch with what’s going on in the world. But that’s sort of the job, really. I mean, I’m being paid or being entrusted with a budget. And I’m being given the responsibility of focusing entirely on this particular film while I’m making it. That’s my job.”

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“We love the things we love for what they are.”

― Robert Frost


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“Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas.”

— Henry Thomas Buckle

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“There’s more to the truth than just the facts.”

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“Big fish eat little fish” is an classical proverb that indicates the predatory nature of humans and the vicious cycle of exploitation that exists in the business world; where rich and powerful people or organizations will exploit, swallow up or destroy those who are weaker, poorer and less powerful, and in turn those who are exploited, accordingly, follow the example of those who exploit them.