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I couldn't agree with you more. In today's world, it is easy to get caught up in trying to maximize our options and spread ourselves too thin. However, as you have so eloquently put it, money relationships require consistent patronage to produce better results. By prioritizing quality over quantity and investing in a few meaningful connections, we can build stronger and more lasting relationships that would pay off in the long run.
Thank you for this post.
I've seen it constantly play out many times and this is why I actually don't have a lot of in-real life friends. I have just few and this is the same with people I do business with, in real life as well. Trying to know or deal with everyone is exhausting. One will jump do everything and end up not doing anything. The illusion of having multiple options is actually not a profitable flex.
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I can personally attest to this being 100 percent true.... It is worse when you have got so many siblings.