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wiirocku · 2 years
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1 Timothy 6:6 (NLT) - Yet true godliness with contentment is itself great wealth.
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kstarvibes · 11 months
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Managing Money for Emotional Well-Being
It’s clear that money management and emotional health are deeply intertwined. Our financial stability impacts our overall mental wellbeing; it goes beyond simply being able to pay the bills but rather having enough flexibility to invest in ourselves and create a feeling of security. Money can be used as an effective tool for managing emotions if we have a well-defined plan. By taking steps…
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catherineponder · 4 months
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“I AM OPEN AND RECEPTIVE TO THE VAST WEATLH THAT THE UNIVERSE HAS FOR ME NOW.” #CatherinePonder #prosperity #affirmations
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scotianostra · 11 months
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On June 5th 1723 Adam Smith, the Scottish economist and author of 'The wealth of Nations', was born in Kirkaldy, Fife.
He was educated in both Glasgow and Oxford, Adam Smith became a freelance lecturer in Edinburgh in 1748, reading literature, economics and philosophy.
His success in this led him to take the chair of Logic at Glasgow University in 1751, and in the following year he become professor of moral philosophy.
It was here, in 1759, that Smith published his Theory of Moral Sentiment, an antithesis to the human condition of selfishness.
This work received with acclaim established his reputation as a philosopher and led to a two year appointment as tutor to the young Duke of Buccleuch and his brother.
In 1766 Smith settled in Kirkcaldy, where he would complete his masterpiece - The Weatlh of Nations - published in 1776 - the same year that the American Declaration of Indepencence was signed.
This work examined the freedom of economic association - laissez-faire - and its consequences for nations and politics. It was instantly influential and has never been out of print.
Smith spent the last twelve years of his life in Edinburgh and worked as The Commissioner of Customs from 1778.
Despite his serious and stern expression he was a likeable man, fond of socialising and entertaining, he was good friends with fellow philodopher David Hume.whose own statue stands a little further up the Royal Mile from Smiths' His temper could be aroused however and in an argument with Samuel Johnson who called him a "liar", he retorted, calling his opponent "a brute and son of a bitch", harsh words in those days it seems!
Although he is known to have several affairs, he never married or had any children.
He died in Edinburgh on July 17th 1790 and is buried in Canongate Kirkyard, I pointed a visitor from the US towards it just a couple of weeks ago, I am going into town later, I might add a photo of it this evening.
The statues in the pics are on The Royal Mile, Edinburgh and in the Gilbert Scott building in Glasgow University
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mapsontheweb · 4 years
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Wealth per adult around the world, 2019.
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“I wanna damn near kill you to be the one that heal you up”
Dreamville - Sacrifices ft. EARTHGANG, J. Cole, Smino & Saba
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Caviar Grand Complications Tourbillion Phone case ----$9650
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manifestevous · 4 years
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wytv7 · 5 years
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Financial Confidence PODCAST #77 Your Health Is Your Wealth
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naplesgolfguy · 2 years
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U.S. Homeowners Gained $8.2 Trillion of Wealth in Last Decade. "Owning a home continues to be a proven method for building long-term wealth," said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist. "Home values generally grow over time, so homeowners begin the wealth-building process as soon as they make a down payment and move to pay down their mortgage." Are you ready to start building your wealth through homeownership? Let's connect to discuss your real estate needs- 239.370.0892.
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TYT Investigates Published on Jun 12, 2018 
Jeff Bezos HAS To Spend Outrageous Fortune On Space Travel, Living Wages Apparently Not an Option
TYT Contributor David Sirota discusses recent comments made by Jeff Bezos about his vast wealth and his seeming dissociation of his income in relation to the poverty-level wages of Amazon's workers. Bezos and Amazon use, and at times demand, government subsidies to keep the company's financial structure as robust at the very top as possible. 
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scotianostra · 2 years
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On June 5th 1723 Adam Smith, the Scottish economist and author of ‘The wealth of Nations’, was baptised in Kirkaldy, Fife.
Another one without a birthdate, but his baptism is recorded, he  was raised by his mother, Margaret after his father Adam died before Adam was born. He attended the University of Glasgow at the age of 13 then went to Balliol College,  Oxford.
 Adam Smith became a freelance lecturer in Edinburgh in 1748,  reading literature, economics and philosophy. His success in this led him to take the chair of Logic at Glasgow University in 1751, and in the following year he become professor of moral philosophy.
It was here, in 1759, that Smith published his Theory of Moral Sentiment, an antithesis to the human condition of selfishness.
This work received with acclaim established his reputation as a philosopher and led to a two year appointment as tutor to the young Duke of Buccleuch and his brother.
In 1766 Smith settled in Kirkcaldy, where he would complete his masterpiece - The Weatlh of Nations - published in  1776 - the same year that the American Declaration of Indepencence was signed.
This work examined the freedom of economic association - laissez-faire - and its consequences for nations and politics. It was instantly influential and has never been out of print.
Smith spent the last twelve years of his life in Edinburgh and worked as The Commissioner of Customs from 1778.
Despite his serious and stern expression he was dsid to be a likeable man, fond of socialising and entertaining, he was good friends with fellow philodopher David Hume.whose own statue stands a little further up the Royal Mile from Smiths'.
His temper could be aroused however and in an argument with Samuel Johnson who called him a “liar”, he retorted, calling his opponent “a brute and son of a bitch”, harsh words in those days it seems!
Although he is known to have several affairs, he never married or had any children.
Smith died in Edinburgh on July 17th 1790
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businessapac · 3 years
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From an ordinary trader to a successful Entrepreneur, Radhakishan’s journey is truly a remarkable one. Let’s see Radhakishan Damani’s journey from a humble trader to the second richest person in India.
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mapsontheweb · 6 years
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Continents by total wealth, 2017.
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hbamrecords · 4 years
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