Have you ever been to a nightclub before? If the DJ is reading the pulse of the crowd correctly and spinning the track accordingly, the ambiance and music are sure to get everyone moving in an explosion of joyful, fevered dancing.
If you never get a chance to have fun in a club. Now you can experience the vibe without stepping out of your room.
Since you're an investor, you can enjoy the "DROP" and "BEAT" in the market.
Pick one plz~~
Syuee : Some people prefer to seek instant gratification ( partying ) rather than investing which is a slow process. Others don’t have the right knowledge to invest.
Partying is easy and fun. Investing is slow but the long term rewards can be valuable and fruitful.
Personally, I would rather spend my resources on investing than clubbing.
There is an exception to every rule though. Parties aren’t an absolute waste, especially if you want to spend time with your closest friends and/or family members for a legit celebration.
HopeAlways : Finding the joy in investing not only makes it more fun, but can help make one a better investor. Like any endeavour, becoming an expert in the field of investing takes a lot of hard work and time, something that many are not willing or able to give. The best investors like Buffett and Lynch have been able to dedicate themselves to become masters in the field as they find enjoyment and fulfillment in the process of investing as opposed to just the outcomes. If ordinary investors like us could truly figure out how to truly enjoy investing, we would stand a much better chance at becoming better investors.
Giovanni Ayala :
HopeAlways Syuee : Indeed, when comes to investing, slow and steady will win the race.
KT88 Syuee : True. Too much of any one thing, be it clubbing or investing, can end up creating stress; this is something that no one needs in their life. Living a life in good balance can provide harmony and peace.
KT88 Syuee :
Syuee HopeAlways : Endorphins are released when people are happier, and this in turn leads among some people to an increased acceptance of risk associated with investing.
Being happy doesn't necessarily make an individual more intuitive or skilled at investing, but one sure stand a higher chance at becoming a better investor, especially so, when they can find true joy in what they’re doing.
HuatLady Syuee : A wise move to focus more time on money management than to indulge in frivolous, inane "partying" because "time and tide wait for no man".
HuatLady HopeAlways : Your view on mastering the art of investing sounds smart, although to learn this new skill, one has to be very patient, open minded and to have tons of perseverance. You may find it confusing initially, but with time you may truly find it a fulfilling and lucrative pastime.
DJBiggz : absolutely true. been a DJ for decades. www.djbiggz.com
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