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Happy labor day!
Wealth inequality continues to widen, exacerbated by the K-shaped recovery we are currently experienced. So today is a great day to remember that the only person who really has your interests at heart is you.
I’m no activist, but I do care about having a good life and building financial freedom. I believe it is important to invest in yourself and in the markets. I also believe it is important to avoid the trappings of consumerist society.
Today is also a good day to remember that we have it much better than people in other parts of the world and throughout history. Many humans throughout history have been exploited. While capitalism and individualism have lifted society from the dark ages, it’s important to play fair and create value in a non-exploitative way.
I want all my readers to do everything they can to live life on their terms and keep the fruits of their labor. To do this, you must learn new skills, master your money and navigate a successful career.
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Turn Off Facial Recognition on Facebook:
I recently discovered that Facebook is quietly using facial recognition technology. They say they’re not automatically opting people in, but it’s easy to check to ensure you didn’t ‘accept’ something you shouldn’t have.
If you’d like to turn it off go to SETTINGS > FACE RECOGNITION.
'Facebook users need to realize that they are being actively nudged toward the use of biometrics.' — Woodrow Hartzog, Northeastern University
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