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SEDUCTION of PESSIMISM

SEDUCTION of PESSIMISM

People want to hear negative (like the world is going to hell) because pessimism sounds smarter and plausible than optimism. We listens to negative news very attentively.

Keep in mind that Progress happens too slowly to notice, but setbacks happens too quickly to ignore. There are lot of overnight tragedies but rare overnight miracles.

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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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