How to Grow Rich by Giving: Why Philanthropy Will Multiply Your Wealth
Wealth Creation Series, Book 4
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Millian Quinteros
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Have you ever wondered why Bill Gates has pledged 95 percent and Warren Buffet has pledged 99 percent of their wealth away to charity?
Have you also wondered why Bill Gates continues to be one of the richest men in the world after having donated over $38 billion to his charitable foundation? His wealth continues to grow at an ever-increasing pace even as he donates.
Is there a correlation between giving money to charity and becoming richer? Can we apply the same principles to increase our net worth?
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