The Rules of Leverage: Why You Should Stop Buying for the Moment and Start Buying for the Lineage

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We live in an era of engineered obsolescence. From fast-fashion garments that lose their shape after three washes to mass-market furniture designed to chip during your next move, modern consumption has become a hamster wheel. Most people remain trapped on this wheel because they calculate cost strictly at the point of transaction. But those who… Continue reading The Rules of Leverage: Why You Should Stop Buying for the Moment and Start Buying for the Lineage