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The term "investor" has been employed in literature with varied connotations that reflect both literal and metaphorical senses. In one instance, the word describes an enterprising American who establishes plantations in a remote region, emphasizing the entrepreneurial and financial aspects of investment [1]. In another example, "INVESTOR" is used as the title of an international conference, highlighting its modern significance in the global context and its association with technological and business networks [2]. Additionally, the term takes on a metaphorical nuance in philosophical discourse, as it is likened to someone cautiously committing personal capital in the later stages of life, suggesting a deeper reflection on risk, timing, and personal growth [3].
  1. One of the interesting plantations of the country was started a few years ago in a remote region by an enterprising American investor.
    — from All About Coffee by William H. Ukers
  2. RelayNet offers the international conference INVESTOR.
    — from The Online World by Odd De Presno
  3. But from the age of thirty-six onwards, our position is like that of the investor who begins to entrench upon his capital.
    — from The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Counsels and Maxims by Arthur Schopenhauer

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