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Men and women both have an equal capacity to make money, but they want money for different reasons. Men want money for power and women want it for comfort, and usually not their own comfort, but the comfort of others in their lives.
Suze Orman
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Suze Orman
Age: 73
Born: 1951
Born: June 5
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