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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (22779)8/17/2002 8:41:49 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Thanks, DJ, I will print it out and read on the boat, if the boat trip is not rained-out. In the meantime, check these places out ... I am cross-referencing the photographic images ...

tcsp.com

... with the references of 'friendliness of people' as was reported in a book I had read ...

[Front Cover]
amazon.com

[Back Cover]
amazon.com


amazon.com

I am tempted to visit New Caladonia, situated near Maurice. I can agree with the following, or the thought resonate:

wayofadventure.com

"It became clear that, to the tribal people of New Caledonia, making a "living" was not about earning money. "Living" meant finding creative ways to survive and then simply enjoying every day immensely ...

... We are rich in proportion to the things we no longer need. One way to become rich is to work hard enough to purchase everything in sight. The other, far more time-efficient, is to decide we simply do not need those things."

I suppose, in some ways, we are doing that already. Taking a Bayer here, pouncing on a Euro there, and hoarding the ancient one, creatively, and cutting back on budgets.

Why hoarding?

Message 17890184

Chugs, Jay
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