August 2019
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irrational or rational
Economics teaches me to be rational in my decision making Philosophy teaches me both rationality and logic, as well as transcendence that is often unrelated I am open to irrational actions made under a rational analysis Let me explain I know it is irrational to watch Netflix instead of study; however, I watch Netflix because… Continue reading
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Necessary and destructive happiness
Happiness is a just discrimination between what is necessary, destructive, neither necessary nor destructive, and what is necessary and destructive We need the necessary essentials: food water shelter We should avoid the destrutcgive: violence hatred and corruption There are things that are necessary but also can be destructive: the oil industry, corporations, and burning the… Continue reading
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undervalued investing
I feel undervalued by society whether or not I am justified in that feeling is for discussion another time but in general value investing theory, you are taught to invest in undervalued stocks and companies so now is the time for me to dive deep into personal investments academics, career, physical & mental health, passions,… Continue reading
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Get the easy stuff right
It takes no talent to Be on time Be respectful Be kind and polite Smile Say “Thank you” Listen Those are the easy things Get those right and you’re well on your way Continue reading
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Exciting opportunity
I have an exciting opportunity tomorrow where I will be going to New York for a job interview… I’ve just spent the last few weeks researching and preparing as much as I can. Wow, I feel like more and more of an adult Hopefully, it goes well. Continue reading
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Misinformed, my opinion on opinions
I respect the right for everyone to have an opinion. I also support freedom of speech. But if your opinion is either: Not founded on any information, data, research, etc. Founded on false information, propaganda, etc. Then you need to willing to accept that your opinion is flawed. I have an opinion on almost everything,… Continue reading
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A passing blur
A passing blur It’s scary when life passes you by and you aren’t able to experience it fully It’s like a passing blur Barely visible but consciously there Don’t let your life pass by without experiencing it and juicing out the life Continue reading
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Winners and Losers: a cashless society
In Sweden, cash retail transactions have fallen 80% Digital transactions in China have risen from 4% in the past 20 years to 34% in 2017. A cashless society provides many benefits to society Countries spend roughly 0.5% of their GDP managing physical cash Consumers have better tracking of their money in digital forms, more convenience,… Continue reading
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Calculated risks
We make calculated risks every day – intuitively How quickly can I jaywalk without getting hit by a car? What if I run through a yellow light? Eating spicy food As I learn more about investing and trading, I’ve tried to apply those skills to life in terms of making calculated risks. But not just… Continue reading
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a little hiatus
I took an 11-day hiatus from daily blogging here. It’s the longest hiatus that I’ve gone. For the past 610 days, I’ve been writing nearly every day, missing maybe 1-2 days occasionally. I’m not entirely sure how the hiatus started, but it was slightly premeditated. I wanted to know how it would feel to bottle… Continue reading
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