What money is to you

“Money, most common of temporal things, involves uncommon and eternal consequences. Even though it may be done quite unconsciously, money molds people – in the process of getting it, of saving it, of using it, of giving it, of accounting for it. Depending upon how it is handled, it proves a blessing or a curse to its possessor; either the person becomes master of the money, or the money becomes master of the person.”

- David McConaughy

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One Response to What money is to you

  1. Thanks for this quote Sir Randell. It’s a great reminder of how we should treat money in our lives. :)

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