@BrianFeroldi Finding a multibagger is hard. Holding one after it doubles is apparently impossible. 😄
Solution inspired by @markminervini 's partial-profit approach:
Keep Half. Sell Half.
📈 If it goes up: "Glad I kept half."
📉 If it goes down: "Glad I sold half."
What do you mean by “at one point in time when we were a smart society”?
More often, people just say you are absolutely right or stay quiet and move on, because they have better things to do.
Facts matter, so does framing.
For the benefit of a wider audience, a more sensible comparison would be like below:
Nifty 500 held up well, considering the context, conditions, and stage of economic growth it operated in.
Agree, we should as a country always strive to do better.
It’s not about better or worse—it’s about recognising that both have their place in whatever proportion you find appropriate.
“This vs that” isn’t a mature argument. Every tool has its role in a mechanic’s shed.
Think about it. Take care.
@prabhatpjha Always avoid consumption loans as much as possible.
And even if unavoidable, the utility of what you spend should outlast the repayment.
A wedding should begin a family — not a debt cycle.
@RJGyanchandani There are three numbers that matter far more than your portfolio returns:
📊 EMI as % of income
💰 Emergency fund (months)
📈 Net worth excluding primary home
Ignore them long enough, and they eventually make all other numbers irrelevant.
@happyChirperX@BrianFeroldi@markminervini Sizing isn’t fear — it’s an acknowledgement that not everything under the sun is under our control.
Being right is optional. Staying solvent is not.
Think about it. Good luck — take care.
The best “energy drink” is 3L of water
The best “focus drug” is 8 hours of sleep
The best “reset” is a day without screens
The best “therapy” is time spent with loved ones
The best “antidepressant” is 45 minutes of exercise
Young men, don't let anyone tell you otherwise
Direction matters more than speed. It is far better to move in the generally correct direction.
Charlie Munger, often illustrated this principle by saying: "You don't need to know a man's exact weight to know that he's fat."
Looking for the glaring, undeniable truths often give more insights than fourth decimal point in a forecast.
@Mf360WW Self-reliance brings peace and respect (freedom).
Selflessly providing for others gives you a reason to wake up(purpose).
Find your freedom at first, then build your purpose. 🌟
After all, a life lived to serve others is a life well lived.
@ManOfFocus_ 🎯💯 Reading 100 books and applying none is less valuable than reading 1 book and practicing it for 100 days.
The irony?
Yet many of us don't even finish the book we're reading before chasing the next recommendation.
🌱 A population is like a field full of seeds.
The seeds matter.
But so do the soil, water, sunlight, and care. ☀️💧🌿
And for a nation, that "care" looks like:
🤝 Strong culture
🎯 Shared purpose
🔒 Mutual trust
🌱 Continuous learning
👥 Great people working together
These are the ingredients that help talent blossom into productivity, innovation, and prosperity.
The exciting opportunity or challenge is for governments, businesses, institutions, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders to keep creating the environment where more people can learn, build, collaborate, and thrive.
🚀 Great nations don't just grow people—they help people grow.