Through Different Lenses 👓 2021-009
A Few Current Thoughts
Since most thoughts are simply recycled rather than original ideas, I would like to share a quote from Peter Lynch's book One Up On Wall Street from 1989.
"It takes remarkable patience to hold on to a stock in a company that excites you, but which everybody else seems to ignore. You begin to think everybody else is right and you are wrong. But where the fundamentals are promising, patience is often rewarded."
This was the first investment book I ever read and it is still in my library.
For fun, here is a picture of this weathered 32 year old book. Probably still just as relevant and practical advice today as back then.
Happy Wednesday!
Grab a warm cup of the good stuff and enjoy this weeks reads.
Investing: The Greatest Show On Earth (Morgan Housel)
Avoiding Bad Decisions (Shane Parrish)
How Lucky Was Your Birth Year (The Big Picture)
The Billionaire Boom (Washington Post)
13 Recipes for Hearty, Meal-Worth Salads (Pocket)
Mapped: The Greenest Countries in the World
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