In Walden, the advice that Henry David Thoreau offers those who live in poverty is <u>to love their life.
</u><u />He tells them that they should be happy with what they have, be it their family or health, and not think about money all the time. Money doesn't bring you happiness, but love and family do. He tells them that money is not the answer to live, and that there are other things far more important that wealth. <u>
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Europe between the fall of Rome
The three L's of power was loot, land, and labor
A positive externality of education is the benefit to all of society from an educated population. Negative externalities are unintended costs generated by the production of some goods and services