you perfectly put into words (and action) what many are thinking (I suppose, anyway…) – excellent text laying out your thought process, investment thesis, and life choices. Here’s hoping we will have been right, ha! :)
I think this is my favorite article yet. In a few lines, you perfectly summarize the internal monologue (and struggle) that some of us "suffer". Even when you have clear signals to reach a conclusion, there are always counter-arguments, although not everybody is capable of seeing (and accepting) them.
By the way, you should befriend Michael Burry. I think he knows something about being early.
He who swims against the stream knows his own force.
A conundrum no doubt, but when you're after your own choices then perhaps the possibility of being wrong isn't that bad. Not all correct decisions have a guaranteed success tag stapled to them...
Wise words indeed! Successes and mistakes are two sides of the same coin. The important thing is to keep moving forward and learning, pivoting if need be.
you perfectly put into words (and action) what many are thinking (I suppose, anyway…) – excellent text laying out your thought process, investment thesis, and life choices. Here’s hoping we will have been right, ha! :)
Healthy paranoia, I call it 😅
I think this is my favorite article yet. In a few lines, you perfectly summarize the internal monologue (and struggle) that some of us "suffer". Even when you have clear signals to reach a conclusion, there are always counter-arguments, although not everybody is capable of seeing (and accepting) them.
By the way, you should befriend Michael Burry. I think he knows something about being early.
Thanks for your comment, Adri! Your feedback is always appreciated.
He who swims against the stream knows his own force.
A conundrum no doubt, but when you're after your own choices then perhaps the possibility of being wrong isn't that bad. Not all correct decisions have a guaranteed success tag stapled to them...
Wise words indeed! Successes and mistakes are two sides of the same coin. The important thing is to keep moving forward and learning, pivoting if need be.