Look around your environment.
Rather than seeing items as objects, see them as magnets for your attention. Each object gently pulls a certain amount of your attention toward it.
Whenever you discard something, the tug of that object is released. You get some attention back.
10 EXCUSES BY INVESTORS by @Jae_Jun
Almost every one of us would have taken a few or all of these excuses in our investment journey.
You will enjoy reading it :-)
https://t.co/ksMx20pjkz
Wondering what’s really happening in Texas? Here’s the email, from a senior executive at a Texas ER chain that sees thousands of patients a month. He went on the record - a brave move. I’m going to let him speak for himself. (Two tweets of screenshots. Worth reading to the end.)
As I have watched the events in Minneapolis unfold the last few days I have wondered & prayed about how I should respond. Below are my thoughts. I hope you read the whole thing because the final thought is most important. Romans 12:21 🙏🏽
@danielsparks@andrewstepner yup if you see something you think is cheap and a no brainer, then it's all good.
No rush though. Buffett isn't going to unload every last penny in one go.
Being greedy when others are fearful means that you have cash on hand.