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Ten years it's been since Roy and Amanda were in college. Upon reintroducing themselves years later, Roy and Amanda took completely different paths to get where they are now. One with eye-burning hours of long work and the other with a surplus to enjoy everything life has to offer. The one aspect in common between Amanda's higher class lifestyle and Roy's lower-class deprivation is a life of purpose and money. Eventually, Roy gets social mobility from the fortunes of his business profits, it isn't enough and he wants more. He decides to freeze himself and allow compound interest to work for…mehr

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Ten years it's been since Roy and Amanda were in college. Upon reintroducing themselves years later, Roy and Amanda took completely different paths to get where they are now. One with eye-burning hours of long work and the other with a surplus to enjoy everything life has to offer. The one aspect in common between Amanda's higher class lifestyle and Roy's lower-class deprivation is a life of purpose and money. Eventually, Roy gets social mobility from the fortunes of his business profits, it isn't enough and he wants more. He decides to freeze himself and allow compound interest to work for him. Little does he realize in the future capitalism isn't what it used to be. It will all come down to a choice of capitalism or reversalism.
Autorenporträt
Cory Perala is a self-published author with interests in philosophy, economic structures, and the ideologies behind them. Much of his learning has been self-taught through experiences. One of the most important lessons from his own experiences is that an individual will get out what they put in. Putting in the time and effort is sweat equity, which is the enthusiasm for his writing. After having many encounters with peoples pursuit to live a meaningful and successful life, there are many ways an individual can achieve what they want. Stories with characters overcoming hardship, obstacles, and setbacks are the best because of a person's ability to relate in many ways.