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I doubt if anyone can say what really happened to these men。 If you look at the date; 1923; it was just before the 1929 market crash and the Great Depression; which I suspect had a great impact on these men and their lives。 The point is this: Today we live in times of greater and faster change than these men did。 I suspect there will be many booms and busts in the next 25 years that will parallel the ups and downs these men faced。 I am concerned that too many people are focused too much on money and not their greatest wealth; which is their education。 If people are prepared to be flexible; keep an open mind and learn; they will grow richer and richer through the changes。 If they think money will solve problems; I am afraid those people will have a rough ride。 Intelligence solves problems and produces money。 Money without financial intelligence is money soon gone。
Most people fail to realize that in life; it's not how much money you make; it's how much money you keep。 We have all heard stories of lottery winners who are poor; then suddenly rich; then poor again。 They win millions and are soon back to where they started。 Or stories of professional athletes; who; at the age of 24; are earning millions of dollars a year; and are sleeping under a bridge by age 34。 In the paper this morning; as I write this; there is a story of a young basketball player who a year ago had millions。 Today; he claims his friends; attorney and accountant took his money; and now he works at