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For instance, those who just cannot exercise financial discipline might find Dave's "no debt" strategy to work best.
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https://interestingliterature.com › 2021 › 06 › neither-a-borrower-nor-a-lender-be-meaning-origins-analysis
The Meaning and Origins of 'Neither a Borrower Nor a Lender Be'?
'Neither a borrower nor a lender be' is a line uttered by Polonius, a councillor to the King, Claudius, in Act 1 Scene 3 of the play. He is bidding farewell to his son, Laertes, who is leaving Denmark for France. Polonius, like any concerned parent, gives his son some advice before the young man leaves home:
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