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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-10 02:09
RT Searchlight Institute (@SearchlightInst)We checked in on what voters think Democrats and Republicans want for them. The good news for Democrats is that they’re narrowly winning on “feeling stable in your personal life.” The bad news for them is that Republicans dominate on everything else: wealth, marriage, kids, and more. ...
Jim Cramer reveals his secrets to wealth and success
CNBC Television· 2025-10-09 11:57
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-09 10:06
Millions of Americans have become millionaires since 2017, but a growing share of that wealth is harder to tap https://t.co/7QLWQRykCE ...
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Poloniex Exchange· 2025-10-09 07:30
You're accidentally teaching your kids to stay poor.Every "money doesn't grow on trees" creates poverty thinking.Meanwhile, wealthy parents teach 7-year-olds to multiply money like the 1%.🧠The 10 lessons that separate future millionaires from everyone else:1⃣Lesson 1:Open money conversations from day one.Wealthy parents discuss costs, savings, investments at dinner.Most families: "That's adult stuff." ...
Can money buy happiness? #shorts #wealth #money #happiness #arthurbrooks
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-08 19:00
Are wealthy people happier than poor people. Wealthy people are less unhappy than poor people. That's how it works.And remember, those two things are separable. And so, have you ever thought about going out and trying to make the most amount of money possible to make yourself slightly happier. No.So, that actually doesn't work. What you find is that when you get above levels of poverty, then you're starting to wipe out avoidable sources of unhappiness like preventable diseases and caloric deficits and not h ...