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3. Enough is not too little

3. Enough is not too little

"Enough" is realising that the opposite (an insatiable appetite for more) will push you to the point of regret.

Like the only way to know how much you can eat is to eat until you're sick.

Vomiting (Result of regret) hurts more than the meal (Process).

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This book from Morgan describes about the process & working of money and people's thinking about money & why they can't retain the wealth even after earning it with their hard-work and daily efforts. This work/book of money doesn't tell us how to earn money but describes how we should behave and KNOW YOUR ENOUGH.

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