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	<title>West Loop Financial LLCThe Scarcity Fallacy: Is Less Really More? &#8211; West Loop Financial LLC</title>
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		<title>The Scarcity Fallacy: Is Less Really More?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Having the privilege of walking through life with people vocationally, aiding in the acquisition, maintenance and dispossession of earthly resources as a financial advisor, I’m burdened with a heightened sense of the battling spirits of scarcity and abundance. The dehumanizing poverty that torments the Majority World screams that resources—here and now—are scarce. Remembering when I handed...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having the privilege of walking through life with people vocationally, aiding in the acquisition, maintenance and dispossession of earthly resources as a financial advisor, I’m burdened with a heightened sense of the battling spirits of scarcity and abundance.</p>
<p>The dehumanizing poverty that torments the Majority World screams that resources—here and now—are scarce. <a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/timmaurer/2012/07/26/hope-in-hell-on-earth-micro-finance-in-nicaragua/">Remembering when I handed a bowl of vitamin-charged oatmeal to a boy who lives and breathes in La Chureca,</a> the Nicaraguan squatter town subsisting off of Managua’s trash, I occasionally twinge at my willingness to pay $5 for a cup of premium Central American coffee. That expenditure could buy a week’s worth of mush, keeping children of the dump alive.</p>
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