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🧠 Financially free people think long-term Harvard University professor Dr. Edward Banfield conducted a study on why only some people's incomes increase, while the vast majority do not. He discovered that the thinking of the former is characterized

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The only difference is that when financially slaved people think long term it's called khayali pulao.

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