Waterfall of Silver Coins

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Waterfall of Silver Coins






Of course, it is nothing more than a dream for most people: wealth, swimming in your money like Scrooge McDuck. It is interesting that those who are rich are always immediately called misers, except when they give to charity, not because the person is a generous giver but because it is tax deductible. Business is business and those who would not benefit from giving away their fortune would have long since lived under a bridge without a box.
Does the rich have no right to what they have acquired? Opinions may differ on that. Those who work hard and have the egg of Columbus may well earn from it. Another story is the deliberate abuse of others to increase wealth, this is often accompanied by threats or empty promises from chain letters to Ponzi, from investing to excessively increasing food prices.
A waterfall of silver coins may sound great, but what good is it if you cannot exchange the silver anywhere?




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