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Lobsters, Lincoln, and Financial Lessons (SB1578)

The Stacking Benjamins Show

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Financial Journeys of Presidents

This chapter explores FDR's investment in a lobster company prior to his polio diagnosis, shedding light on the complexities of financial decision-making faced by affluent individuals. It draws parallels between historical and contemporary financial struggles of U.S. presidents, illustrating the emotional and practical challenges inherent in wealth management. The narrative emphasizes the significance of relationships and charisma in shaping financial opportunities and outcomes throughout political history.

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