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The psychology of Money in English
Raja Babu
22 episodes
1 week ago
For My parents, who teach me. Gretchen, who guides me. Miles and Reese, who inspire me.
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Nothing's Free
The psychology of Money in English
17 minutes 13 seconds
4 months ago
Nothing's Free

Nothing's Free

Everything has a price, and the key to a lot of things with money is just

figuring out what that price is and being willing to pay it.

The problem is that the price of a lot of things is not obvious until you’ve

experienced them firsthand, when the bill is overdue.

General Electric was the largest company in the world in 2004, worth a

third of a trillion dollars. It had either been first or second each year for

the

previous decade, capitalism’s shining example of corporate aristocracy.

Then everything fell to pieces.

The psychology of Money in English
For My parents, who teach me. Gretchen, who guides me. Miles and Reese, who inspire me.