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The big homey told me this:
money
rules the world and everything in it.
And in these streets,
money
is king.
And if you follow the money, it'll lead you to the bad guy or the good guy.
Everybody was taking blood
money.
He said, "That's the place where white folks keep all their money."
As I furthered my career in teaching others how to financially manage
money
and invest, I soon learned that I had to take responsibility for my own actions.
I was building a curriculum that could teach incarcerated men how to manage
money
through prison employments.
Properly managing our lifestyle would provide transferrable tools that we can use to manage
money
when we reenter society, like the majority of people did who didn't commit crimes.
Our access to justice, our social status, living conditions, transportation and food are all dependent on
money
that most people can't manage.
Check this out: a typical incarcerated person would enter the California prison system with no financial education, earn 30 cents an hour, over 800 dollars a year, with no real expenses and save no
money.
Upon his parole, he will be given 200 dollars gate
money
and told, "Hey, good luck, stay out of trouble.
We call it FEEL, and it teaches how do you separate your emotional decisions from your financial decisions, and the four timeless rules to personal finance: the proper way to save, control your cost of living, borrow
money
effectively and diversify your finances by allowing your
money
to work for you instead of you working for it.
This idea that only professionals can invest and manage
money
is absolutely ridiculous, and whoever told you that is lying.
A professional is a person who knows his craft better than most, and nobody knows how much
money
you need, have or want better than you, which means you are the professional.
This allows us to create a bridge between those people who we influence: family, friends and those young people who still believe that crime and
money
are related.
People's paths are riddled with suffering, as everything is centered around money, and things, instead of people.
But after the US abolished this system in 1971, the dollar became what is known as fiat money, meaning not linked to any external resource but relying instead solely on government policy to decide how much currency to print.
On the other hand, if the
money
supply remains the same, while more goods and services are produced, each dollar's value would increase in a process known as deflation.
Too much inflation means that the
money
in your wallet today will be worth less tomorrow, making you want to spend it right away.
But deflation would make people want to hold onto their money, and a decrease in consumer spending would reduce business profits, leading to more unemployment and a further decrease in spending, causing the economy to keep shrinking.
Money
creates the ability to buy results and to buy almost any other kind of power.
Here was a man who pointed to the number tattooed on a survivor's arm and said, "How much
money
have you made from having that number tattooed on your arm?"
I used to spend all of my allowance
money
on the ice cream truck and stuff, and she would take her
money
and give it to me at school and make sure I had something to eat and she would go without, and that's the kind of person she actually is since I've always known her.
In fact, if you're able to detect the tunnel being dug, whatever device you are using, you can get a lot of
money
for that device from the Israeli military, who is trying to detect tunnels from Hamas, and from the US Customs and Border patrol that try and detect drug tunnels.
CA: But once you get literally safe hands-off driving, the power to disrupt the whole industry seems massive, because at that point you've spoken of people being able to buy a car, drops you off at work, and then you let it go and provide a sort of Uber-like service to other people, earn you money, maybe even cover the cost of your lease of that car, so you can kind of get a car for free.
And then, there's the
money.
Now, you might think I've forgotten a
money
piece, where we need to finance libraries, right?
When we talk about eliminating their fines, we're not losing
money
so much as the idea of
money.
Now that can still be a lot of
money.
And finally, and maybe most importantly, fines cost us
money
to collect.
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