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sistasmiff

Good grief. Who knew you were so smart back in 5th grade?

sistasmiff

Good grief. Who knew you were so smart back in 5th grade?

The Financial Philosopher

Sistasmiff: Because being "smart" and wise are two entirely different things! Great to hear from you Sharon! Thanks for the comment...

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Eric

In my experience money can't buy my own happiness, but it can buy happiness for others, at least temporarily. Try tipping a waitress at a diner $50 and see how it affects her mood for the remainder of the day.

The Financial Philosopher

Great point. I would be even more interested to see what the waitress would do with the $50...

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