It's So Hard to Lose Money

It's So Hard to Lose Money

'But' means: prove the other person is wrong.

Following our discussion about 'But', 'No' and 'However', here's a short tale from Marshall, who played the same game with an Indian billionaire.

Seems it's not just me who hates losing $20...

Marshall digs a little deeper to explore why some of the richest people on earth hate to lose.

Something about this topic really grabbed attention; the original video already has 30,000 views!

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