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The art of letting go of assets before they let go of you.
means To sell off, give up, or rid yourself of investments, holdings, or possessions.
from From Latin disvestire, literally to undress — stripping yourself of clothes, then of stock portfolios; the metaphor never changed, just the wardrobe.
OppositeInvest puts the clothes back on.
Activist roots1980s anti-apartheid campaigns made it a moral verb.
Modern useNow wielded against fossil fuels and tobacco.