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<description>&#x3C;dd class=&#x22;tagged_aboutme_cnt_txt&#x22;&#x3E;Begin to see that everything that you are doing today is part of a long-time continuum, at the end of which you are going to be financially independent or financially unfortunate. People with short-time perspective think only about fun and pleasure in the short term. They have what economists call &#x26;quot;The inability to delay gratification.&#x26;quot; They have an irresistible tendency to spend every single penny they earn and everything that they can borrow. When you develop long-time perspective, you develop the discipline to delay gratification and to save your money rather than spending it. The combination of long-time perspective and delayed gratification puts you onto the high road to financial independence. &#x3C;/dd&#x3E;&#x3C;dt class=&#x22;tagged_aboutme_cnt_txt&#x22;&#x3E;My Best Features &#x3C;/dt&#x3E;&#x3C;dd class=&#x22;tagged_aboutme_cnt_txt&#x22;&#x3E;&#x26;quot;Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success.&#x26;quot; - Napoleon Hill, author &#x3C;/dd&#x3E;</description>
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