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'Money is what money can buy' and 'Money is that which money does'. Would you say the two statements above mean the same thing or are similar in any form ? Give reason for your answer.
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'Money is what money can buy' and 'Money is that which money does'.
Would you say the two statements above mean the same thing or are similar in any form ?
Give reason for your answer.
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they are the same however the first quote is more specific
money IS what money can buy, but the money itself is currency (the same thing). basically the first quote is just paraphrasing
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