Malcolm Gladwell Quotes
How Do You Teach "work Hard, Be Independent, Learn The Meaning Of Money" To Children Who Look Around Themselves And Realize That They Never Have To Work Hard, Be Independent, Or Learn The Meaning Of Money? That's Why So Many Cultures Around The World Have A Proverb To Describe The Difficulty Of Raising Children In An Atmosphere Of Wealth. In English, The Saying Is "Shirtsleeves To Shirtsleeves In Three Generations." The Italians Say, "Dalle Stelle Alle Stalle" ("from Stars To Stables"). In Spain It's "Quien No Lo Tiene, Lo Hance; Y Quien No Lo Tiene, Lo Deshance" ("he Who Doesn't Have It, Does It, And He Who Has It, Misuses It"). Wealth Contains The Seeds Of Its Own Destruction.
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