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Good thing. This dates back to 340 BC, when Aristotle was tutoring [Alexander the Great]. Aristotle was telling Alexander of how he locked in a great mortgage rate on his new villa, when Aristotle uttered the phrase, "ain't nothing but a good thing". [Alexander the Great] misheard Aristotle but thought the phrase was fantastic and continued to use it almost daily in his rulings of [Ancient Greece].
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