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    I can tell you it’s NOT from saving that extra $150/month. That can – and does – help, but it doesn’t transform you into Warren Buffett (yes, he’s frugal, but that’s not what made him rich) For most rich people, it comes from being successful in business (either through a great product, great business skill, or dumb

    No, we’re not turning this into Suze Orman amateur hour. You’re socking away money and making good investments? Good for you, but we’re sticking to the notion that people are poor because they don’t make wise choices with their money, and that rich people are rich because they do. This. Is. False.

    My plan is to put in the hours just like you, but to not be surprised when 10, 20, 40 years down the road, I’m not magically wealthy as a result of my hard work and wise decisions. The notion that rich people are smarter with their money and that’s why their rich us utterly ridiculous. Millions and millions of people

    So, I presume you’re writing this from your private island...

    Came here for this. Was not disappointed.

    Ask anyone what app they use that drains their battery the fastest. There’s many other apps that send the exact same types of media that FB does, and they don’t drain battery like it does. Also, it doesn’t have to be a true constant listening mic. It can just ping for noise every once in a while, and if it hears

    Why can’t it be that people are way more easily predictable than they think AND FB is listening. And to think that it’s not worth the risks to lie about it? In Q2 2017, it earned $9.32 billion, and $10.3 billion in Q3, with $4.7 billion in profit. Paying a $9.5 million class action settlement? Chump change – simply

    I have not heard of huge nfl player donations to after school programs, job skills training investments or funded childcare. Want to change a group of people you need to invest time and effort into it and not just talk with an empty message.

    Drink whatever you want. That doesn’t make it not disgusting.

    iOS 11's most obnoxious feature? Existing. As a longtime iPhone user I can say that I have never seen an uglier, more inconvenient, less usable, and less functional release. I whole-heartedly regret upgrading, and this is giving me serious concerns as to what the future is going to hold. Seriously, did Apple hire a

    You’re wrong, and you shouldn’t be cheese-shaming the world for knowing that burgers are better for having actual melted cheese, rather than a draping of flaccid, slightly warmed cheese.

    Maybe this is a secret only the Brits know about and is the reason they don’t like ice in their drinks...

    You mean Couldn’t Give a Rat’s Assenture? (from somebody who’s career has been plagued by Accenture people in the way)

    Exist in the world.

    Sounds like a 90% description of trump and his followers...

    Here’s what he’s going to do to U.S. food regulations...

    OK, so to make sure I’m ONLY covering EXACTLY what you said, since any inference from it is clearly wrong: