Mr. Gurdjieff had a principle of spending his money with an open hand.
At one point, Fritz Peters wrote that he purchased a hundred and fifty bicycles
for his students at the Prieure, and made his students ride them.
He would pressurize his students as a task to produce more money, which
many times, he would immediately spend on a meal, or he would find a way
to discard it as quickly as possible, then begin to ask for more.
He had mastered one of the major identifications we all have, money.
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