Three Ways to Make a Living: A Father's Lesson on Truth and Lies
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Summary
The author shares a three-part life lesson from their father about earning a living based on truth and deception: lying to those who want lies leads to wealth, telling truth to truth-seekers provides a modest living, and telling truth to those who want lies leads to financial ruin. The article is a brief, personal reflection on this inherited wisdom.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThere are three ways to make a living: 1) Lie to people who want to be lied to, and you'll get rich. 2) Tell the truth to those who want the truth, and you'll make a living. 3) Tell the truth to those who want to be lied to, and you'll go broke.
My father, who died in 1981, was an inexhaustible font of wisdom and wit.
The rest is commentary.
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