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August 2, 2021 Monday, August 2nd, 2021 On August 6, 1762, the world's first-ever sandwich was inven

August 2, 2021 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [image]( Monday, August 2nd, 2021 On August 6, 1762, the world's first-ever sandwich was invented. It's creator and namesake, The Earl of Sandwich, was laser-focused on winning a gambling game and didn't want to be interrupted by silverware or dishes. Legend has it that he ordered his servants to prepare him a sizable serving of game meat between two big 'ole slices of bread - and the rest, as they say, is history. [image] IN THE NEWS After 100 years of zero victories, Hidilyn Diaz of Team Philippines became the [first Filipino athlete in history to win an Olympic gold medal]( for her groundbreaking performance in weightlifting. In addition to medals, winning athletes can each expect to receive some form of financial compensation for their competitive efforts — and depending on which country they represent, that number is extraordinary. Check out the financial breakdown [HERE]( and read more about where to watch the Tokyo Olympics [HERE](. [image]( ON THE PODCAST How you talk about money matters. In this week’s episode of We Hate Budgeting, Gabe and Wes unpack Brad Klontz's third 'Money Script' - the 'Money Status Seeker.' Always hungry for more? Ambition is a great trait, but it becomes the villain when no amount of money is enough. In this week's episode, we give you practical ways to take your financial temperature and ask, "Am I ambitious, or am I anxious?" [LISTEN ON APPLE]( [LISTEN ON SPOTIFY]( [LISTEN ON GOOGLE]( [image]( ON THE BLOG Back-to-School season is full of fresh starts. Why not give a fresh start to your goals, too? On the blog this week, we want to highlight how Mvelopes can help you accomplish your money goals by sharing stories from Mvelopes users. See how managing your money and being a smart spender could change the landscape for your financial future. [READ THE BLOG]( FREE 30-DAY TRIAL Do you resonate with these stories? Start your free 30-day trial of Mvelopes Premium today! Get a head start on your financial goals with our easy-to-use envelope budgeting app. [SIGN UP NOW]( Until next week, Your Friends at Mvelopes [Unsubscribe]( Mvelopes 434 W. Ascension Way Suite 200 Salt Lake City, Utah 84123 United States (706) 973-9208

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