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Business Insider Select: A self-made millionaire who retired early at 37 says there's a difference between 'living rich' and 'being rich'
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Thursday 26 July 2018
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A self-made millionaire who retired early at 37 says there's a difference between 'living rich' and 'being rich'
He
knows a thing or two about money.
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U
nfortunately for all the would-be spooks and speculators online, the status over the ball at the White House is alert, but definitely not alarmed.
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T
he announcement that Fairfax and Nine are merging is a true watershed moment.
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A VC who just raised $30 million to invest in startups reveals one thing you should never say to a female investor
She says it really
"grinds her gears".
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P
hishing, or using misleading emails to steal passwords, is one of the most common ways people get hacked.
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T
he firms are looking for innovative thinkers, data analytics ability, creative thinking, analytical skills.
San Francisco Bay Area cities are cracking down on free food at Facebook and other tech companies
T
he restriction aims to increase business for local food retailers.
It's time for car companies to dump this terrible design trend
Cars have certainly been ornate in the past.
This Sydney restaurant is giving away free wine for customers who hand over their smartphones
Would you hand over your phone for a glass of wine?
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