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		<description>[...] Nursing Malpractice Insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt In the past few days we have addresed some of the principals and fallacies about “wealth” and even used a post about Monty Python’s Money Song to illustrate two points; it’s ready money that is the measure of wealth for most of us and, not everyone is equipped or motivated to acquire the great wealth of the famously wealthy. I hope you draw a few simple lessons from these posts. You, and you alone, decide what “wealth” means to you. Your definition of wealth today can change tomorrow as you [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Nursing Malpractice Insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt In the past few days we have addresed some of the principals and fallacies about “wealth” and even used a post about Monty Python’s Money Song to illustrate two points; it’s ready money that is the measure of wealth for most of us and, not everyone is equipped or motivated to acquire the great wealth of the famously wealthy. I hope you draw a few simple lessons from these posts. You, and you alone, decide what “wealth” means to you. Your definition of wealth today can change tomorrow as you [...]</p>
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