Get rich. Live life to the fullest. Destroy the world.

Andrew Durbin
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The quote, “Get rich. Live life to the fullest. Destroy the world” is sometimes used as a metaphor for the power of wealth. At other times, it is used as a reference to the potential of technology to destroy us if we are not careful.

The saying doesn’t really mean anything by itself. It sounds like an obvious statement, so it might be difficult to believe that anyone actually said it.

Source: Mature Themes

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