Guy's Take #36 - Walking Tall

November 12, 2020 00:33:29
Guy's Take #36 - Walking Tall
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Guy's Take #36 - Walking Tall

Nov 12 2020 | 00:33:29

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Guy Swann

Show Notes

What does having savings, & the incentives reestablished by sound money, do to a person's *character?* How does it change who we are when we have something that we know is ours, and frees us of dependence on another human being?  With a short read of a Bank Ad from many decades ago  that shows an entirely different view of money and savings, we dig into how money affects us on a different level.

Shout out to Marty Bent who I think is responsible for sharing out this ad and therefore my stumbling upon it.

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