The Philanthropist's Paradox
Julian Vance was a man of a singular, almost religious, devotion to the concept of "The Great Yielding." In the hyper-competitive, razor-edged landscape of modern Manhattan, where success was measured in the height of one's penthouse and the speed of one's trades, Julian was an anomaly. He was a billionaire, yes, but he lived in a state of calculated divestment. Julian’s philosophy was simple:...
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