It is not easy, it seems, for men to…

Page 172. It is not easy, it seems, for men to apprehend that their money is a mirror intermediary without significance in itself which flows from one house to another is received and dispensed and disappears when its work is done from the sum of the nations wealth. Moneymaking according to Keynes should be a “its proper place as an amusement, an intellectual game, a means to secure the good things in life.

— from Leadership & Business (Leadership/Business) · Investing with Keynes by Justyn Walsh

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