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325: No Pain…Plenty of Gain
There is a fine line between being a "quitter" and a pragmatic individual navigating life. Quitting has a very negative connotation in our culture. I…
3 years, 10 months ago
324: Are We Running Out of Food?
One of the consequences of inflation is increasing wealth disparity. Think about it for a moment. CPI indices only measure a basket of goods and serv…
3 years, 10 months ago
323: Bringing Back Wonder to Your Life
When was the happiest time of your life? I mean like inner-happy type happy? For me, it was definitely as a kid. My childhood was by no means all ros…
3 years, 10 months ago
322: How Playing the Tax Game Can Be Profitable
There is a major distinction between economists and investors. While most economists classify themselves with schools of thought such as Keynesian or…
3 years, 11 months ago
321: Bitcoin Ecosystem and Infinite Fleet
Big changes in the world seem to sneak up on you. One day you reflect on the way things used to be and wonder how the heck we got here. Anyone who ha…
3 years, 11 months ago
320: The Soul of a Value Investor
What makes a great investor? Genetics? Personality type? Luck? Probably all of the above. But one thing I've noticed is that all the best investors i…
3 years, 11 months ago
319: Janet LePage on the State of the Real Estate Market
Should you be investing in real estate now? After all, we have double digit inflation and rising interest rates. Well, let's start with an even more …
3 years, 11 months ago
318: The Wealth Accelerator
Nothing saddens me more than to see my fellow physicians and other highly trained professionals who spend their youth studying hard for the promise o…
3 years, 11 months ago
317: The Financial Cold War with China
No matter how open-minded you think you are, you are always going to approach things with a certain bias. And it only takes being completely wrong ab…
4 years ago
316: The War Against the Wealthy
When times get tough, it is always easier to have a scapegoat. After all, it is easier to blame an enemy than an unfortunate circumstance. The enemy …
4 years ago