No matter how much money we ...

No matter how much money we have or make, we will probably never consider ourselves rich. The biggest challenge facing rich people is that they\'ve lost they\'re ability to recognize that they\'re rich.
No matter how much money we have or make, we will probably never consider ourselves rich. The biggest challenge facing rich people is that they've lost they're ability to recognize that they're rich.
 Andy Stanley

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