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In the fifth century AD, Jerome wrote, ‘This must be understood not of money only, but of all our possessions. The god of a glutton is his gut; of a lover his lust; and so every man serves that to which he is in bondage; and has his heart there where his treasure is.’ Here’s our daily challenge: where to place our confidence and our aspiration.
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In the fifth century AD, Jerome wrote, ‘This must be understood not of money only, but of all our possessions. The god of a glutton is his gut; of a lover his lust; and so every man serves that to which he is in bondage; and has his heart there where his treasure is.’ Here’s our daily challenge: where to place our confidence and our aspiration.