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I used to tell myself I could either live a life of passion and fulfillment, or I could be wealthy. Now in my 30s, I'm motivated to create a real plan towards real, long-term financial freedom. It's important when thinking long-term to consider what you need to be happy and fulfilled, because the truth is this is the only sustainable option. Now I'm motivated to create a real plan towards real, long-term financial freedom. I used to think that being wealthy meant sacrificing my values, and this is just plain wrong.
10 oldest airlines in the world
  + stars: | 2019-03-04 | by ( Miquel Ros | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +12 min
Here are 10 of the oldest airlines in the world still in operation. Pan American World Airways subsequently acquired a controlling stake in the company. Qantas was nationalized by the Australian government after World War II and reprivatized in the ’90s. After World War II, Aeroflot became the largest airline in the world, as air travel was often the only means of transportation available to bridge the vast expanses of the Soviet Union. Czech Airlines (CSA)Czech Airlines, the national airline of the Czech Republic.
Persons: Avianca, JUAN MABROMATA, SCADTA, Stanislav Sergeev, MICHAL CIZEK, Finnair, DANIEL SLIM, ANDREJ ISAKOVIC, Jat, Jasper Juinen, Dan Kitwood Organizations: CNN, Finnair, Czech Airlines, KLM, Passengers, Dutch, Havilland DH, Croydon Airport, Junkers F13, Pan American World Airways, SCADTA, Servicio, Qantas, Northern Territory Aerial Services, Avro, Aeroflot Aeroflot, Junkers, Aeroflot, Concorde, Communist, BOAC, CSA, Eastern Bloc, Prague City Air, DC, Delta Air Lines, AFP, Delta, Pan, Northwest Airlines, Air Serbia Air Serbia, Aeroput, Jat Airways, Etihad, Air Serbia, British Airways, Qatar Airways, International Airlines Group, British Airways British Airways, British Overseas Airways Corporation, British European Airways, Cambrian Airways, Northeast Airlines Locations: Finnish, Czech, Amsterdam, Batavia, Jakarta, New York, Colombia, AFP, Barranquilla, Germany, Colombian, SACO, Latin America, Australia, Queensland, Northern Australia, Asia, Pacific, Soviet, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian, Soviet Union, Cuba, Murmansk, Russia, Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia, CSA, Prague, Americas, Africa, East, West Germany, Finland, Tokyo, Europe, China, East Coast, Middle, Serbia, Yugoslavia, Serbian, Air, Iberia, Madrid, Barcelona, South America, London, Paris, Devonshire
Paul Auster: By the Book
  + stars: | 2017-01-12 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
Baldwin is a remarkable writer on both fronts, fiction and nonfiction, and I would rank him among America’s 20th-century greats. What’s the last great book you read? Sadly, it was the only novel Ross ever wrote, and even more sadly, Ross died at 50 back in 1985. I must have laughed out loud a hundred times, and it’s a short book, just over 200 pages, which averages out to one booming gut-laugh every other page. What’s the best classic novel you recently read for the first time?
Persons: Isaac Babel’s, , James Baldwin’s “, , Baldwin, Thoreau, they’re, Siri Hustvedt, Siri, Fran Ross, Ross, Virginia Woolf, Woolf, Orlando ” Organizations: of America, New Directions Locations:
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