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F.U. Money: Make As Much Money As You Damn Well Want And Live Your LIfe As You Damn Well Please!

By Dan Lok
Narrated by: Dan Lok
Unabridged — 4 hours, 50 minutes
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By Dan Lok
Narrated by: Dan Lok
Unabridged — 4 hours, 50 minutes
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This book of 48 short fables invites us to re-think our most basic assumptions about money, debt, wealth, income disparity, and achieving change.

Why is it that we are so good at creating wealth but so bad at dividing it up? Are there really 'laws' of economics which would break if we did things differently?

Sometimes our deepest thinking is inspired by the simplest of questions. Often the best questions are asked by children.

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