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... e nature of wealth is like a pond, and the means of production mentioned earlier are like the water in the pond, capable of nurturing fish.
The pond cannot be stagnant, it must always have inflows and outflows.
Only circulating money is active money.
If some of the money has to be deposited, it should not only become a part of Harrison Clark’s fixed-valued assets but also serve as housing for employees, food in their bowls, and their spending when consuming outside. This ...
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