Richer, Wiser, Happier. You may have read a lot of reviews of this book “Richer, Wiser, Happier”, but I’m going to talk about this book in a different way and from a different perspective.
As everyone knows that I am now a full-time investor, I discussed this topic with a few people a few days ago. Friends have been asking me under what circumstances can investors quit their jobs and concentrate on investing. Everyone’s situation is different, and my own ideas encompass two aspects.
The advantages of young people investing in stock. I recently shared my investment experience with a few young friends. These young friends of mine generally lament the long-term low pay and the hard-earned employment environment.
Walking helps thinking. Earlier I mentioned that investment is actually a boring, tedious, long-term, lonely, basic research that needs to be repeated. Time, patience, and discipline are the three major elements of successful investment.