Always listened to this whenever i'd wake up early in the morning :) (not while i'm studying, like while i'm eating brekky)
(courtesy of the user teeah :P)
Meh, they've got their priorities. There're many billionaires who'd be able to buy ANYTHING, yet they still want to hold power. (eg recently that ceo guy from facebook isn't stepping down as leader even though the share price is falling)
And life isn't for "winning" even if you take any other...
It can for some of people. The thrill of gaining money, the risks. Not to mention the joy from spending too.
Edit: this isn't my view but it seems feasible to me that some people are like this
Reading time: Do most of the multi-choice
MC: Finish of rest of multi-choice. Circle the ones i had trouble with (10 mins max)
Short answer: Spam/try and answer the question as much as possible (50 minutes)
-go back to multi-choice with the ones i was feeling iffy about-
Essay1: Depends on how...
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Yep i know :). I'm just curious why choose to perpetuate it? A sense of gratitude to your parents? (not trying to sound antagonistic just curious)
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I don't think so. You're talking from your own cultural perspective which your parents have instilled in you.
Times/locations (i assume your parents weren't born here?) have changed and pure survival is no longer as of utmost importance as...
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Yeah lol i did it and then i read both posts.
I can see both points of view. But can seem to reconcile them though with the view that these two people clearly have different goals in life, so each perspective is valid insofar to the...
Yeah true. But i was just saying to label 'macroeconomic' policy overall as expansionary is a bit iffy..
(though it's very interesting how fiscal and monetary are going in opposite ways)