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The answer I hear is usually, "Corporations". This usually means, "large corporations that I disagree with", since any mention of how nearly every "ma...

having a lot of weath suddenly is so unfamiliar you fail to leverage it to continue growth. it's always better to step up slowly and recognise that sudden increases of expenditure are accelerative. this is why lottery winners rapidly end up poor. they haven't learned that what they really gained was capital to sustain steady growth and take it as a signal they can loosen whatever discipline they have.

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