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		<description>[...] Anyway, by some strange coincidence, I then read a post from &#8220;The SEO Team&#8221; blog titled &#8220;What Does &#8216;Rich&#8217; Mean to You?&#8220;. They write:  WHAT DOES ‘RICH’ MEAN TO YOU?“I remember in an anthropology class in college where I learned that cultural anthropologists calculate wealth by subtracting how many hours a day the average person in a specific culture need to work to provide the essentials that keep him alive and satisfied. The end product is the time left over to pursue what someone WANTS to pursue, instead of HAS to do. “By that standard, the Kalahari bushmen were the wealthiest people in the world, working an average of two hours a day, I believe. Money is what we use to buy back our time — our lives — it seems to me. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Anyway, by some strange coincidence, I then read a post from &#8220;The SEO Team&#8221; blog titled &#8220;What Does &#8216;Rich&#8217; Mean to You?&#8220;. They write:  WHAT DOES ‘RICH’ MEAN TO YOU?“I remember in an anthropology class in college where I learned that cultural anthropologists calculate wealth by subtracting how many hours a day the average person in a specific culture need to work to provide the essentials that keep him alive and satisfied. The end product is the time left over to pursue what someone WANTS to pursue, instead of HAS to do. “By that standard, the Kalahari bushmen were the wealthiest people in the world, working an average of two hours a day, I believe. Money is what we use to buy back our time — our lives — it seems to me. [...]</p>
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