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August 22nd, 2008
What would you rather have:
$100 in cash, or, say, a cow that gave you a constant supply of quality
milk?
Money by itself is worthless.
It's what we do with it that determines its inherent value.
For when money is idle, thrown into the coffers and gathers dust, then
it is not worth more than a piece of paper.
If we think along those
lines, then our perspectives on instilling "value" will be
reinvested into those things that give us more than simple sustainability.
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