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A person who owns a large holding company, who has houses, the latest model cars, and employees
who show him respect and deference sees everything he owns as an impression in his brain. The esteem
he enjoys is also in his brain. What he considers to be serious and important—the work to which he
devotes a large amount of time, the meetings he has with his colleagues, the decisions he makes—are all
impressions occurring in the brain.