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I opein its the first from my grandmother,
My grandmother was a great personality, he taught me to play monopoly.
He understood that, the game idea was to acquire property.
He bought everything he could, and eventually he became the champion of the game board.
and he's always saying the same thing, he looked at me and said:
'' one day, you learn how to play the game. ''
The monopoly over the summer, I was playing every day, and then opein to play.
I understood that the only way to win is to commit itself to increase the value, and that the money and investments only
Gets the value. And at the end of summer, I was häikälemättömämpi like my grandmother. I was ready even to circumvent the rules, if you had to win.
And I sat down to play with him, you fall,
I took everything he had, until the last taalaan, and he quit after losing.
and then he had one more thing to be taught. He said:
'' Now, this all goes back in the box.
All these houses and hotels,
all the institutions and companies, all property and all that lovely money. Now all of this is put back in the box.
None of this is really not your own, get noticed about it, just for a moment,
but all this was in existence long before you asetuit to play.
and it's going to be here yet you leave, the players come, players go.
The houses and the cars, the value names and clothes, even my own body. Because the truth is that it is
all what I want, I spend and rohmuan, will go back into the bloodstream and I will lose it all. ''
So, you have to ask yourself: when you get to the last ylennyksesi, when you have made your purchase, huikeimman
When you have achieved the economic security and climbed the ladder of success
the highest step.
and the charm disappears.
and it will disappear.
What is it then? how far do you have to before you can see the way shipping where it leads?
You understand that nothing is going to make ends meet.
So you need to ask yourself the question:
What is the difference?
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