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LikeKarl Rabeder and Sara Robin, Burnie already feels liberated and is looking forward to doing some good with the wealth that proved such aburden.
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Instead, it becomes aburden, weighing down on your like a ball and chain, depriving you of enjoying the day to day activities that get you towards financial freedom.
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For a masterly satire down that slippery slope of baby-selling, read Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal 1729: “For preventing the children of poor people in Ireland from being aburden to their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the public.”
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