Anthony T. HincksThe creed of greed: Great Revenue Every Everlasting Day.(IN BANKS WE TRUST)
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The creed of greed; Great Revenue Every Everlasting Day. (IN BANKS WE TRUST) is a saying that is often used as a warning to those who believe that money and material possessions will bring happiness and success. In some cases, this belief can be misguided as people can become overindulged by the pursuit of wealth and material goods. However, in many ways, this idea is true as we can see throughout history where societies rise and fall based on the amount of wealth they produce and the stability of their government. This saying is a reminder to not let greed and materialism distract us from our goals and values of living a meaningful life.
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