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In page Elsie Lincoln Benedict:

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Her financial success was evident by 1922, when she became a millionaire before turning 30. She built a cobblestone cottage in the Carmel Highlands, California, which became a hub for her and her husband, Ralph, to continue their creative endeavors and host friends. Her extensive travels, encompassing 55 countries, were documented in her book "Our Trip Around the World," widely regarded as a comprehensive travel document of its era. In a 1922 lecture at Scottish Rite Auditorium, she commented, "Most people use less brains in selecting the person with whom they are to spend their lives than they do in choosing an automobile, a bicycle or a cut of steak. Love isn't enough; there must also be understanding."[citation needed]