Not all people who do it for materialistic reasons are like this BUT, people who are doing it for materialistic reasons are at a higher risk of becoming the kind of people who have this "at any cost" mentality and they end up not caring about who they hurt in the community, be it ecologically, socially or economically, or even use it to justify neglecting important relationships in their own lives. With all that said, are there any books you recommend for people out there who still haven't figured out their "why" ?
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Great Episode, enjoyed this during my run
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Not all people who do it for materialistic reasons are like this BUT, people who are doing it for materialistic reasons are at a higher risk of becoming the kind of people who have this "at any cost" mentality and they end up not caring about who they hurt in the community, be it ecologically, socially or economically, or even use it to justify neglecting important relationships in their own lives.
With all that said, are there any books you recommend for people out there who still haven't figured out their "why" ?