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The Oil That Never Runs Dry

A few weeks ago, I watched an expert giving a brief explanation about what a yield curve is and how to predict economic growth. From that indicator, he projected that we may be facing an economic crisis in 2024. Since the expert said that the yield curve tends to be accurate as a predictor of economic growth, I have this urge to re-read my old collection by Bernard and Isaac Lim about discovering our most valuable resource in times of crisis, titled; The Oil That Never Runs Dry.

Bernard Lim, who is also a financial coach, wrote, "When everything is literally stripped away, you will begin your journey to discover something of great value that is in you - your Jar of Oil."

Hmm, true enough!


 
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