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“Wealth is the slave of the wise man, the master of the fool.”

Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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When a smart person has money, they control it and use it in good ways. For example, they might save for the future, invest in new opportunities, or help others in need. On the other hand, a foolish person lets money control them. They might spend it all quickly on things they don't need, and then have nothing left when they really need it. Think about someone who wins the lottery: a wise winner might use the money to pay off debts and plan for long-term security. A foolish winner might buy flashy cars and expensive things, but later find themselves broke and unhappy. The quote teaches us to manage money wisely so it helps us live better, rather than letting money make our decisions for us.

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Financial literacy Foolishness Human nature Intelligence Mastery Money Philosophy Slavery Wealth Wisdom
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