In every case where a family cannot hold onto its great wealth for long, it is for one or another of these four reasons. Which four? |
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They don't look for things that are lost. They don't repair things that have gotten old. They are immoderate in consuming food and drink. They place a woman or man of no virtue or principles in the position of authority. In every case where a family cannot hold onto its great wealth for long, it is for one or another of these four reasons. |
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In every case where a family can hold onto its great wealth for long, it is for one or another of these four reasons. Which four? |
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They look for things that are lost. They repair things that have gotten old. They are moderate in consuming food and drink. They place a virtuous, principled woman or man in the position of authority. In every case where a family can hold onto its great wealth for long, it is for one or another of these four reasons." |
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