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Modern Wealth Secrets: 7 Financial Jewish Rules

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to effortlessly build wealth while others live paycheck to paycheck, no matter how much they earn? Here’s something that might surprise you: It’s not about how much money you make. It’s about following principles that have been tested for thousands of years.

Unmasking the American Dream: The Great Deception of the American Dream

The American Dream. For generations, we’ve been sold a vision. Work hard, play by the rules, never give up, and one day, you’ll have it all.

Did you know that Plato wasn’t just a philosopher?

He also designed an entire economic system. The way we spend money, and the rules about who gets what, all come from big ideas about how the world should work. Today, we’re exploring a simple truth: economics comes from politics, and politics comes from philosophy, or the way we think about life.

I invite you to examine your own philosophical foundations. What do you believe about human nature? What matters more to you: freedom, or ensuring everyone’s basic needs are met? Your answers reveal your philosophical lens through which you view economic questions. Understanding these philosophical underpinnings is essential for meaningful civic participation. Thanks for joining this exploration.

Adam Smith, the father of capitalism, still speaks to our deepest concerns.

Nearly 250 years after writing The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith still speaks to our deepest concerns. He reminds us that economies aren’t just about money; they’re about creating societies where people find meaning, purpose, and dignity.

But Smith noticed a problem: the wealthy seem to care only about fancy carriages, today’s luxury cars and grand mansions. How could society redirect their enormous resources toward things that truly matter?



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