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From the Poverty of Fear and Greed to the Riches of Spiritual Investing By Gary Moore
Many Royal Treasure women have expressed appreciation for Gary’s teaching on spiritual investing that is grounded in the recognition that all we have belongs to God. His latest book is a
recommended “must read.” Gary believes that women will most probably play the dominant role in creating a more prudent and ethical economy. Their influence is already seen in the life-giving and
nurturing characteristics of philanthropy, but the management of investment capital has drifted towards a strict “bottom line” philosophy. For more info: www.financialseminary.org
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What's Worthwhile in Life?
Maxey Jarman, friend and mentor to Fred Smith, Sr., writes about his serious financial reverses late in life which he believes to be a great blessing. "First of all it made me re-evaluate my ideas
about what are worthwhile things. Material things are passing; and while we all start out wanting a lot of them, actually after we've had a lot of material things we begin to realize that they are not
worth that much anyhow and become a burden rather than something to enjoy. A time of reversal is a good time for a person to take stock of himself to see what he really wants out of life, whether he
wants things that have eternal value, real value, or whether he particularly wants to have the kind of things that the world puts great value on." (www.breakfastwithfred.com)
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