What if you could trade a paperclip for a house? | Kyle MacDonald | TEDxVienna
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2nd Enero 2018
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Kyle MacDonald details just exactly how he traded up from one red paperclip to a house, in only a year! It's an unlikely and amazing journey with lots of sur...
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