Your hands: you use them to hold a pen, type on a computer and drive a car. You use them to grasp a hammer, eat a meal and brush your teeth. Think about it. You use your hands for nearly everything you do, from the second you wake up in the morning, to the second you go to sleep at night. Is it possible to put a value on a hand?
Now think about this. What if I told you that your hand was only worth $347,190 and not a penny more? Not only is your hand worth a maximum of $347,190—it is only worth that amount if your annual earnings are over $76,000. To put that in perspective, the 2014 median household income for an entire family was $53,657, according to Census reports.
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