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<blockquote data-quote="valamhic" data-source="post: 103719" data-attributes="member: 111"><p>Being the 2nd most intelligent person in Ireland,  the goal of accumulating money and its worth is part of my objectives for many years.     I hold a business degree ( honours) 1999 to 2003 and is credited with discovering that there is no such thing as a minus number. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking of converting some of my wealth into precious metals but it could only be stored </p><p>in insured vaults which cost money.      If I hide something  like photographs etc, I cannot remember where I left it.      People come to me for investments advice and recently one man had sold a farm for 220K.     So I explained to him the bank share trap and all about investments.   When he lodges the check the bank want him to buy their shares.  Many Irish got caught that way. </p><p></p><p>I am so wealthy that when contractors do work for me they will not collect payment saying that I am better than a bank.   They leave it with me.      My greatest asset after family and friends is Ireland.  My Irish feelings and love of its culture and history.  No money could ever buy a quarter of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valamhic, post: 103719, member: 111"] Being the 2nd most intelligent person in Ireland, the goal of accumulating money and its worth is part of my objectives for many years. I hold a business degree ( honours) 1999 to 2003 and is credited with discovering that there is no such thing as a minus number. I was thinking of converting some of my wealth into precious metals but it could only be stored in insured vaults which cost money. If I hide something like photographs etc, I cannot remember where I left it. People come to me for investments advice and recently one man had sold a farm for 220K. So I explained to him the bank share trap and all about investments. When he lodges the check the bank want him to buy their shares. Many Irish got caught that way. I am so wealthy that when contractors do work for me they will not collect payment saying that I am better than a bank. They leave it with me. My greatest asset after family and friends is Ireland. My Irish feelings and love of its culture and history. No money could ever buy a quarter of that. [/QUOTE]
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