How should we think about stock markets in light of the Presidential election?
In stories that touch the human soul, the protagonist is called to adventure. But that involves stepping into the unknown. Are we willing to take that journey for ourselves?
I've heard past clients describe investing as gambling. And I've had others who acted like gamblers on the stock market. But smart investing is nothing like gambling. Here's why.
We as humans like to work. We may not realize it during the day-to-day activity, but we do! Designing good jobs is the wave of the future.
Comparable to asset allocation in a portfolio, we also have to consider timeline allocation. How much focus should I put on the present moment versus the future? Is there a perfect balance?
Anything that steals time is a liability. Being intentional about the way we spend our time starts with investing in ourselves.
Are we living in the world of work-life balance that Keynes foresaw?