I refuse to believe in three things: cash, clock, and calendar. You should never be enslaved by these three.

Sharad Vivek Sagar
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Albert Einstein was a man of many words and few actions. He had a habit of seeing the bigger picture and refusing to be tied down by facts. He saw the future and refused to accept the present. He knew that our world’s financial system was unsustainable and that we were heading towards a massive downfall.

He refused to accept the idea of people being enslaved by such things such as money, clock, and calendar. Indeed, he refused to believe in three things: cash, clock, and calendar.

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