Most people are currently engaged in a slow, dignified form of financial suicide.

They call it a "career." They call it "climbing the ladder." I call it the desperate pursuit of being the most efficient cog in someone else's machine. They spend decades accumulating "experience," which is usually just the same year of mediocrity repeated thirty times, and then wonder why their bank account requires a microscope to see the growth.

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