Quote of the day by Marcus Aurelius: 'The only wealth which you will keep forever is the wealth you have given away' and how money gains its true value only when it is used to create something beyond yourself
The philosophical musings of ancient Roman thinkers reveal that genuine wealth stems from the act of giving. Unlike material possessions, which fade over time, generosity fosters enduring character…
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