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Embracing Wealth: How to Let It Serve You, Not Control You

Benjamin Franklin once remarked, “He/she does not possess wealth; it possesses him/her.” This profound statement invites us to reflect on our relationship with money. Are we masters of our wealth, or are we enslaved by it? To live a fulfilling life, we must recognize that true richness comes from experiences, relationships, and positive impacts we make. By shifting our focus from accumulation to contribution, we can create meaningful change. This week, let’s prioritize making a difference in our communities and energize our lives with vibrant purpose.

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Embracing Wealth: How to Let It Serve You, Not Control You

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  1. “He/she does not possess wealth; it possesses him/her.” Benjamin Franklin American Author, Inventor, Scientist & Diplomat 1706 - 1790 What does this mean to you? Can it be implemented? How? Tell the story, continue to “Make a Difference” and Make it aCOLORFUL week. Alaa A. El-Halwagy

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