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The Depth of Vision

By: Mohsen Estesnaei
Narrated by: Laauli Faamausili
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Summary

A very practical rule.

Destroying is always easier than creating. Tearing is simpler than swinging. It takes years to construct a building, but it can be destroyed in the blink of an eye. Now, let's see how we can make use of this practical rule. Is it possible to take advantage of destroying poverty instead of making wealth? Doubtlessly, both will lead to the same result.

According to the rule I mentioned earlier, destroying is always easier than creating. Hence, theoretically, if we intend to reach wealth, it's easier to step into the path of eradicating poverty than stepping into the path of reaching wealth.

But the main question is if we can put this idea into practice?

The story of this book is about a student who aims to investigate different aspects of people’s view towards the phenomenon of poverty for his thesis. At the end, he finds out one person only has the wealth-making view towards the phenomenon of poverty among the subjects.

©2022 Mohsen Estesnaei (P)2023 Mohsen Estesnaei
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