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Reverse Graffiti and My Investment Wall
By Dr Wealth  •  June 25, 2014
Paul Curtis, nicknamed Moose, was a young man who found work in a restaurant in the UK in the 1980s. He washed dishes in the kitchen. One evening, he was done with his chores and was just wandering around aimlessly when he discovered a little mark on the restaurant wall. He reached for a dishcloth and attempted to clean off the stain, as any restaurant employee would. Now in those days, restaurants allowed customers to smoke freely within the premises. As a result, entire walls were coated with nicotine. By attempting to wipe clean the small original mark, he created an even larger marking on the stained walls. In his own words,
I always thought the walls are painted in that colour, now this almost white cleaning stripe was shining out of the wall like I had this tin of white spray paint.
That was a defining moment for him. ......
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