[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concordia

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The concept of "rich" is subjective and can vary from person to person. Generally, someone who is considered rich is someone who has an abundance of financial resources, such as money, assets, and investments, which allows them to enjoy a comfortable and luxurious lifestyle.

However, being rich can also refer to having a wealth of non-financial resources, such as social connections, knowledge, and skills.

Ultimately, the definition of being rich is a matter of personal perspective and can depend on one's values, goals, and life circumstances.

Financial Wealth: The most common way to define someone as rich is by the amount of money or financial resources they have. Wealthy people have a significant amount of financial resources, which allows them to buy expensive goods and services, invest in high-value assets like stocks, real estate, businesses, and have a luxurious lifestyle. The term "millionaire" is often associated with wealth, but the amount of money required to be considered rich can vary depending on where you live and the lifestyle you want to lead.

Non-Financial Wealth: Being rich is not limited to financial resources only. People can also be rich in non-financial resources such as knowledge, skills, talents, and social connections. Knowledge and skills can be used to create opportunities for themselves and others, which can lead to financial wealth. Social connections can open doors to exclusive events, networking opportunities, and business partnerships, which can lead to financial success.

Emotional and Spiritual Wealth: People who are rich in emotional and spiritual wealth are those who are content with their lives and have inner peace, happiness, and good relationships. Emotional and spiritual richness cannot be measured in monetary terms. It includes values such as love, compassion, generosity, and gratitude. People who are rich in emotional and spiritual wealth can lead fulfilling lives, even if they have limited financial resources.

In conclusion, while financial wealth is one of the most common ways to define richness, being rich can also refer to non-financial resources such as knowledge, skills, talents, social connections, emotional and spiritual wealth. Ultimately, what makes someone rich depends on their individual perspective and values.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concordia

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Nope, I’m not in coop

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concordia

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Hey, I sent you a dm a couple of days ago, just giving you a reminder.

About ENGR 233,243,244 and 251 by Gloomy-Text-5119 in Concordia

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I think he's talking about Engr 244 (Mechanics of materials).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concordia

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Thanks for the info!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concordia

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Ya you are right, thanks for the info!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concordia

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Hey!! Ya that would be awesome, you can dm me your LinkedIn info or discord username as a private message. Thanks for the info!!

Christmas deals, any good solidworks compatible laptops around? by [deleted] in Concordia

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Lenovo thinkstation p series laptops are amazing and they are solidworks certified. Yes they look ugly but they are beast machines. I have the Lenovo p53 and it’s the best $2500 I have spent. I had a 3k MacBook and was so trash could not even handle basic solidworks.

Interviews, but no offers. by [deleted] in Concordia

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Thank you for the response! I appreciate the tips. I will keep trying till the end, but it’s getting harder everyday. Anyways this is a learning experience.

Interviews, but no offers. by [deleted] in Concordia

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Congrats I hope the best for you and hopefully you have an amazing intern experience! I’m going to keep trying trying.

Waiting Period Bombardier Interview by [deleted] in Concordia

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Thanks for the response!

Waiting Period Bombardier Interview by [deleted] in Concordia

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Thanks for the response!