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Racer Andiko (pratamaandiko)
Race Number 65
Date Mon, 9 Sep 2024 05:58:17 +0000
Speed 68 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 98.4%
Rank 14th place (out of 26)
Opponents andhi30 (10th place) brianaldophandiarta (18th place) dimas_fm (16th place) farhangojek (11th place) faustinaodeta (9th place) gpbahar (3rd place) julius_nugroho (1st place) meta1518 (2nd place) mhmmdjafarg (4th place) michaelkahari (6th place) mustafa_assagaf (20th place) putrinurhaliza (21st place) rashadaziz (13th place) riandyhasan (15th place) shafiya123 (8th place) stanforddc (7th place) yudho_ahmd (12th place)

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Every time people try to punish the rich, the rich don't simply comply. They react. They have the money, power, and intent to change things. They don't just sit there and voluntarily pay more taxes. Instead, they search for ways to minimize their tax burden. They hire smart attorneys and accountants, and persuade politicians to change laws or create legal loopholes. They use their resources to effect change.
Rich Dad Poor Dad (book) by Robert T. Kiyosaki (see stats)

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