Free Your Mind
Free is not Free
Just because you got something for free doesn’t mean it didn’t cost the giver anything. Don’t be fooled into thinking that just because you paid a ticketed price, especially a high cost, that what you’re getting is more valuable than what someone freely gave you. Free to you doesn’t mean free to the giver.
Webster’s Dictionary describes real value as the power to procure or produce good. Set your values on what you receive for your good and what you can make good. Remember you don’t always have to pay the cost for the most valuable things you have.
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