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Here are this week's roundup of things worth sharing:
  1. What Makes a Good Life: Relationships
  2. 'We need human interaction': meet the LA man who walks people for a living
  3. One Restaurant's Recipe For Social Good: Same Meals, Different Prices
  4. Here’s What Happens When You Give $1,000 to Someone in Extreme Poverty
  5. Imagine what it feels like to be 21 years old, extremely successful, famously wealthy, wildly stressed and unbearably miserable. How, you might wonder, can all those conditions exist simultaneously? A long form ESPN profile on Cowboys All-Pro offensive tackle Tyron Smith and his story on the intersection of family and money.
  6. Career Advice from actor Sarah Paulson and her perspective on why it's best not to succeed early.
  7. This week in photos: Leo DiCaprio's $11 Million Malibu Beach House And The Soul-Crushing Agony Of Being Human. Too hilarious and too real.
  8. Bonus: And this is totally unrelated to finance, but I really wanted to share. Here is a short film that I starred in, written by my talented friends Roja Gashtili and Julia Lerman; sponsored by Ray Ban.
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Paco 
The Hell Yeah Group helps creatives not freak out about finance.

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