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In the same manner, a catalog that represents great ideals or social causes is valuable only to individuals concerned with those ideals or causes, and those people often don’t have money to invest. If a catalog is socially important, the financial value becomes secondary to the social value. The point: Don’t confuse social or intellectual relevance with wealth. It’s almost always disappointing.
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