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In a quiet pond behind Premier Estate Buyer Delray Beach, an ordinary goldfish named Barry swam in circles, dreaming of a bigger life. One fateful day, a lightning bolt struck the pond (because why not?), and Barry gained the ability to time-travel.
His first stop? The year 1715, off the coast of Florida, where a Spanish treasure fleet was sinking in a storm. "This is my chance!" Barry thought as he swam into a chest full of gold coins. Just as a pirate reached for the loot, Barry zapped himself forward in time—straight into Delray Beach Gold Buyer.
Flopping onto the counter, he gasped, "I have gold... gimme money!" The stunned appraiser blinked. "A talking fish with Spanish gold?" But money was money, so Barry swam away a very rich fish.
However, his story didn’t end there. Feeling the thrill of the trade, Barry swam over to Estate Buyer Delray Beach, ready to invest in more treasures. "What do you have in rare coins?" he asked, making history as the first fish to flip gold for profit.
And that, dear reader, is why today, if you visit a certain pond in Delray Beach, you might just see a suspiciously wealthy goldfish wearing a tiny Rolex.
Jonathan Haidt, Ph.D.
Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership
Stern School of Business
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New York University
Mary C. Gentile, PhD
Creator/Director, Giving Voice To Values
Professor of Practice
Darden School of Business
University of Virginia
Undergraduate Student
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