Let’s discuss what you can do with money you have as a surplus after providing for your retirement and old age. There are lots of possibilities, and I have already mentioned a few, such as Andrew Carnegie who donated 6,000 pipe organs, built 1689 public libraries, Carnegie Hall in New York, and founded many institutions. […]
The noun ‘money,’ is perhaps one of if not the most important words in the English lexicon. We need money to buy things, make payments on loans, rent, credit cards, and even fines if we are caught disobeying the law, (of which there are far too many). We also use money as a store of […]
The dictionary definition of ‘money,’ has several definitions, but the first in my dictionary seems to describe it best: (a) “Standard pieces of gold, silver, copper, nickel, etc. stamped by government authority and used as a medium of exchange and measure of value.” (b) “Any paper note issued by a government or an authorized bank, […]
The following is a total word for word quote of Chapter 17, from “I Hold These Truths,” which I began writing in 1986, when I got my first computer. It was crude, but I discovered that I could write, which I had been doing for a long time anyway, but save it for future use […]
An ongoing question over the many years I have been doing this, often is, “Where do I store the stuff?” I tell then “store it where no one would think of looking.” Then they say that if they buried it, someone may come by with a metal detector and find it. OK then, ‘bury it […]
