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My Worst Investment Ever Podcast — 902 episodes

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Laurie Barkman - Don't Wait Until You're Exiting to Plan Your Exit

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Ep820: Tony Martignetti – A Flattering Binder and $13,500 Down the Drain

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David Siegel – The Agentic Economy: Why AI Agents Will Redefine Work and Wealth

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Athena Brownson – What Happens When Trust Replaces Due Diligence

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Jon Ostenson – Top 10 Franchise Opportunities for 2026

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David Siegel – A Smart Idea Nobody Wanted

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Jon Ostenson – I Built a Million-Dollar Business That Never Made a Profit

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Edwin Endlich – Early Doesn't Always Mean Right

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Scott Alldridge – Hot Coffee, Cold Reality: The $10,000 Drone Delivery Mistake

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Dr. Thomas Powell – The One Rule You Must Never Break as an Investor (Even for Friends)

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Dan Novaes – The Treasury Strategy That Cost $100 Million

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Dr. Gilbert Guzman – The $1M Lesson I Learned by Not Launching My Startup

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Enrich Your Future Conclusion: Larry’s Timeless Guide to Smarter Investing

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Enrich Your Future 41 & 42: DIY Investing or Hire an Advisor? How to Avoid the Costliest Mistakes

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Pieter Slegers – A Teen’s Investing Nightmare Becomes His Greatest Teacher

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Enrich Your Future 40: Why Passive Investing Gives You Back What Wall Street Steals

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Enrich Your Future 39: More Wealth Does Not Give You More Happiness

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Blair LaCorte – How Greed, Pride, and Friendship Cost Me Everything

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Enrich Your Future 37 & 38: The Calendar Is a Crook & Hot Funds Are a Trap

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Enrich Your Future 36: The Madness of Crowded Trades

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Enrich Your Future 35: Market Gurus Are Just Expensive Entertainers

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Mike Koenigs - A Founder’s Character Is Bigger Than Their Charisma

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Enrich Your Future 34: Embrace the Bear: Why Market Crashes Are Your Silent Ally

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Jeff Sarti – The Only Way to Learn? Lose Money First (Wisely)

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Enrich Your Future 33: The Market Doesn’t Care How Smart You Are

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Cash Is Tight, but You Can Still Turn Things Around

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Oeystein Kalleklev – Shipping’s Brutal Truth: Adapt or Die

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Your Profit Problems Are Leadership Problems

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Enrich Your Future 32: Trying to Beat the Market Is a Fool’s Errand

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Why Family Businesses Stay Stuck in Survival Mode

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Jeff Holman - The Franchise Bubble That Burst Too Soon

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Delay Fixing Profit and the Hole Gets Deeper

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Enrich Your Future 31: Risk vs. Uncertainty: The Investor’s Blind Spot

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No One Is Coming to Save Your Business, Do It Yourself

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Enrich Your Future 30: The Hidden Cost of Chasing Dividend Stocks

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Andrew Stotz - I, Coffee: The Capitalist Miracle Behind Your Morning Cup

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Collin Plume – Why You Should Make Your Own Mistakes

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Enrich Your Future 28 & 29: How to Outsmart Your Investing Biases

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Stu Heinecke - How to Get a Meeting with Anyone

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Enrich Your Future 27: Pascal’s Wager: Betting on Consequences Over Probabilities

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Wes Schaeffer – Future-Proofing Your Business: Trust, Strategy, and Agility

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Enrich Your Future 26: Should You Invest Now or Spread It Out?

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Elvi Caperonis - Why Passion Matters in Business

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Enrich Your Future 25: Stock Crashes Happen—Be Prepared

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Fabrizio Poli – When Passion Meets Poor Partnership

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Enrich Your Future 24: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things

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Jimmy Milliron - Lessons From Love, Money, and Missed Opportunities

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Enrich Your Future 23: Seeing Through the Frame: Making Better Investment Decisions

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Mitch Russo - Sell It First Before You Build It

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Enrich Your Future 22: Some Risks Are Not Worth Taking

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Craig Cecilio - From Trust to Turmoil: Lesson on Friendship and Business

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Enrich Your Future 21: Think You Can Beat the Market? Think Again

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Michael Episcope - Investing Is About How You Behave and Not What You Know

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Enrich Your Future 20: Passive Investing Is the Key to Prudent Wealth Management

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Enrich Your Future 19: The Gold Illusion: Why Investing in Gold May Not Be Safe

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Enrich Your Future 18: Build a Portfolio That Can Withstand the Black Swans

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Enrich Your Future 17: Take a Portfolio Approach to Your Investments

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Enrich Your Future 16: The Estimated Return Is Not Inevitable

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Damon Pistulka - The Role of Technology in Business Growth

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Enrich Your Future 15: Individual Stocks Are Riskier Than You Believe

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Ava Benesocky - Commit and Take Action on Your Investment

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Enrich Your Future 14: Stocks Are Risky No Matter How Long the Horizon

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Pritesh Ruparel – Put Yourself in a Position to Get Lucky

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Enrich Your Future 13: Past Performance Is Not a Predictor of Future Performance

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Enrich Your Future 12: When Confronted With a Loser’s Game Do Not Play

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Enrich Your Future 11: Long-Term Outperformance Is Not Always Evidence of Skill

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Enrich Your Future 10: You Won’t Beat the Market Even the Best Funds Don’t

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Andrew Pek - Immersive Learning Experience with VR Technology

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Enrich Your Future 09: The Fed Model and the Money Illusion

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Pavan Sukhdev - Don’t Make Exceptions Rules Are the Essence

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Enrich Your Future 08: High Economic Growth Doesn’t Always Mean High Stock Market Return

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Enrich Your Future 07: The Value of Security Analysis

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ISMS 42: Emerging Markets Are Hurting, but Cheap

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Justus Hammer - Good Idea Versus Wrong Timing

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Enrich Your Future 06: Market Efficiency and the Case of Pete Rose

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Enrich Your Future 05: Great Companies Do Not Make High-Return Investments

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Enrich Your Future 04: Why Is Persistent Outperformance So Hard to Find?

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Enrich Your Future 03: Persistence of Performance: Athletes Versus Investment Managers

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Enrich Your Future 02: How Markets Set Prices

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Rizwan Memon - Have Enough Liquidity When Shorting Naked Calls

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Enrich Your Future 01: The Determinants of the Risk and Return of Stocks and Bonds

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Mark Kohler - Take Ownership of What You’re Doing Wrong

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Jusper Machogu - Africa Needs More Fossil Fuels Not Aid

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August Biniaz - Be a Specialist Not a Jack of All Trades

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William Browder - Don’t Go to Russia

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ISMS 41: Larry Swedroe – Focus on Managing Risk Not Returns

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Chris Ball - If They’re Not 100% Right, Don’t Hire Them

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Vivek Raina - Nobody Can Beat You at What You’re Good At

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William Cohan - Power Failure: The Rise and Fall of An American Icon

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Tony Fish - Be Brave to Ask the Unsaid Questions

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ISMS 40: Larry Swedroe – Market vs. Hedge Fund Managers’ Efficiency

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Chris Kendall - Don’t Underestimate the Funding Needed to Go Big Time

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Riggs Eckelberry - Don’t Go into Any Industry Unprepared

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ISMS 39: Larry Swedroe – Don’t Choose a Fund by Its Descriptive Name

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Lark Davis - Take Your Profits and Run Away

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Sam Primm - Be Intentional About What You Invest In

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Marc Faber - The Value of True Diversification

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Coach JV - Diversify Inside and Outside the Asset Class

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ISMS 38: Larry Swedroe – The Self-healing Mechanism of Risk Assets

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Solomon Thimothy - Give Yourself Permission to Fail

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Anthony Greer - Be Patient and Willing to Get Rich Slow

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Kevin Sutantyo - You Have to Back the Right Founders

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Dan McClure - Understand Who You Are and What You’re About

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Bryan Kramer - Be Human and Build Relationships

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Andrew Stotz - 8 Benefits of Increasing the Profits of Your Business

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Nathaniel Harding - One Risk at a Time

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Will Roundtree - Get a Customer First

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Kyle Mowery - Invest in Your Circle of Competence

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Gabe Marusca – Pay Extreme Attention to Your Body

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Giuseppe Grammatico - Pick the Medium That Works for You and Stick With It

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Andrew Stotz - 27 Top Podcast Interviews of 2023 to Reduce Risk and Increase Return

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Johan Norberg - We Have to Fight for Capitalism

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Steve Faktor – How to Build Your Investment Future

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Eric Simonson - Not All Real Estate Investments Are Made Equal

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Kimberly Flynn - Don’t Put All Your Savings Into a Single Idea

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Peter Goldstein – Check Your Emotions at the Door

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ISMS 37: Larry Swedroe – Pay Attention to a Fund’s Proper Benchmarks and Taxes

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Jitipol Puksamatanan – Let Time Be Your Friend

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Anatoliy Labinskiy – Double-Check How Your Product Looks and Works

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Therapong Vachirapong – You Need to Take Risk to Earn a Return

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Carolyn McClanahan – You’ll Never Be Smart Enough to Beat the Market

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ISMS 36: Larry Swedroe – Two Heads Are Not Better Than One When Investing

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Luke Gromen – Start Small, Then Grow as You Learn

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Jason Brown – You Never Go Broke Taking a Profit

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ISMS 35: Larry Swedroe – Great Companies Are Not Always High-Return Investments

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Chris Vermeulen – Find What You’re Passionate About

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Kenny Rose – Don’t Invest in Anything You’re Not Fully Educated In

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ISMS 34: Larry Swedroe – Consider All Hidden Costs Before You Invest

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Chong Ser Jing – Pay Attention to What Drives Business Results

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James M. Dahle – Don’t Buy More Insurance Than You Need

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Harley Bassman – Sizing Is More Important Than Entry Level

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Mike Philbrick – Just Because You’re Winning Doesn’t Mean You’re Smart

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Sam Burns – Understand What You’re Really Betting On

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Jay Pelosky – You Can Be Right but at the Wrong Time

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Jerry Parker – Understand Your Investing Capabilities and Limitations

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ISMS 33: Fed Success! High LT Rates & Recession Coming

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William Cohan – Get the Numbers Right Before You Invest

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Neil Johnson – Take the Profit When You Can

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Jeremy Deal – Use Differentiated Insight to Evaluate an Investment

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William Bernstein – Never Invest Based on the Headlines

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ISMS 32: 5 Signs of Impending Recession

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ISMS 31: Global CPI saw 2nd MoM uptick in August

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Swen Lorenz – Carefully Consider Liquidity in Your Portfolio

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Paul Merriman – What You Do When You Are Young, Is Golden

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Vikram Mansharamani – Liquidity Will Not Always Be There

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Gino Barbaro – Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right

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Robin Wigglesworth – You Can’t Outsmart the Markets

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Sheryl Garratt – Shove Your Ideas Out There and See What Happens

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Kim Ades – Slow It Down

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Nick Hutchison – Have a Proof of Concept Before You Dive Into the Big Idea

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ISMS 30: Larry Swedroe – Do You Believe Your Fortune Is in the Stars or Rely on Misleading Information?

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Laurie Barkman – Quit Often Quit Fast

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Mark Venables – Do Your Best to Secure Your Crypto

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Tania Reif – You Can Be Right and Lose Money

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Mark Neuman – Constrained Capital and ESG Orphans

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Ryan Dusick – Invest Yourself in Something That’s Meaningful

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Thomas Chua – Have a Proper Sell Thesis When Investing

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Kat Merchant – Do It Today

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Laurent Lequeu – Sizing Is Crucial When Trading

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David Kass – Don’t Invest in a Company Unless the CEO Owns a Large Stake

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Christopher Panagiotu – Go With Your Gut, but Verify

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ISMS 29: Larry Swedroe – The Shiny Apple is Poisonous and Information is Not Knowledge

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ISMS 28: Stocks for the Long Run

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Folarin Daniel Adeboye – Business and Friendship Can Never Mix

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Dana Anspach – Loving a Product Is Different From Running a Business

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ISMS 27: Larry Swedroe – Familiar Doesn’t Make It Safe and You’re Not Playing With the House’s Money

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Manisha Thakor – Invest in Your Financial Health and Emotional Wealth

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Richard Smith – Anything Valuable Is Hard

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David Perry – Bet on the Person, Not the Idea

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Tom Wall – If You Make Some Money, at Least Take Half off the Table

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Rick Warner – Be Careful When Investing in Banks

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Mohit Tater – You Don’t Know What You’re Getting Into Until You Are in It

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Vorathep Srikuruwal – Walk That Property Before You Buy It

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Phil Bak – Be Slow to Jump Onto Bandwagons

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Jack Schwager – Never Stay in a Position That Violates What You Believe In

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Sampark Sachdeva – Don’t Be Afraid to Take the Plunge

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ISMS 26: Larry Swedroe – Are You Subject to the Endowment Effect or the Hot Streak Fallacy?

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Vishal Bhardwaj – Do Not Let Emotions Run Your Business for You

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Harjeet Khanduja – Work Smarter Not Harder

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Laurens Swinkels – Stay Liquid Even When Investing Long-Term

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Spencer Jakab – Don’t Take Investment Tips from People

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Charles Rotblut – Realize When You’re Lucky and Walk Away

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Arjun Murti – You’ve Got to Get Out of the Battle At Some Point

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ISMS 25: Larry Swedroe – Admit Your Mistakes and Don’t Listen to Fake Experts

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Steven Wilkinson – Your Success Is 100% Dependent on You

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Shawn O'Malley – Geopolitics Can Take Your Investment to Zero

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Peter Saddington – I Got Fired From My Own Company

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Neville Medhora – Hot Stock Tips Are Generally Unreliable

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Jack Farley – Don’t Play in Markets You Don’t Know

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Carter Malloy – Valuation Is Not a Reason to Invest

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ISMS 24: Larry Swedroe – Confusing Skill and Luck Can Stop You From Investing Wisely

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Gisela Hausmann – Encourage and Appreciate Your Employees’ Creativity

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Connor Steinbrook – Do Due Diligence Before Visiting a Real Estate Property

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Zachary Resnick – Invest in People Not Just Ideas

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Chris Mamula – Take Responsibility for Your Financial Situation

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Michael Howell – Liquidity Is the Main Driver of Asset Markets

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Brady Slack – What to Look For in a Coach or Mentor

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Richard Lawrence – Avoid the Stock That’s the Hype of the Day

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Vineer Bhansali – You Create Real Value by Being Different

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Brenden Kumarasamy – Follow the Data, Not Your Emotions

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Julian Klymochko – Arbitrage Trades Don’t Always Turn Out to Be Risk-free

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David Hay – The Importance of Range Expansion

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Rex Salisbury – Quitting Can Be a Very Important Skill to Exercise

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ISMS 23: Larry Swedroe – Do You Allow Yourself to Be Influenced by Your Ego and Herd Mentality?

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Harvey Sawikin – Do Your Own Homework

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Paul Krake – Surround Yourself With Experienced People

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Noel Smith – Always Have Risk Measurements in Place

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ISMS 22: Toyota vs. EV Extremists – Who Is Right?

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Guillermo Cornejo – Don’t Underestimate the Value of Experience

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Eugene Ng – Keep Playing the Long-Term Game of Investing

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ISMS 21: CPI Collapsing Across the Globe

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Nick Maggiulli – Don’t Buy Individual Stocks

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ISMS 20: Larry Swedroe – Do You Extrapolate From Small Samples and Trust Your Intuition?

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Larry Shumbres – Invest in What You Know and Is Regulated

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Jesse Felder – Don’t Rationalize a Lousy Trade

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ISMS 19: 5% March 2023 CPI Could Fall to 4% By Year-End; If Oil Doesn’t Fly

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Sachi Wickramage – Target the Customer With the Problem at Scale

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ISMS 18: Dave Collum – What Makes Your Investments Good or Bad

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Vincent Deluard – Know the Difference Between a Trade and an Investment

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Igor Yelnik – Think About Non-Market Risks

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Bogumil Baranowski – Be Careful With Businesses in Secular Decline

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ISMS 17: Larry Swedroe – Do You Project Recent Trends Indefinitely Into the Future?

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ISMS 16: Top 5 EM Country Interest Rates – Normal China Yield Curve

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ISMS 15: Top 5 DM Country Interest Rates – Steep US Inversion

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ISMS 14: Regional Interest Rates - Low in Asia, Egypt and Frontiers on Fire

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ISMS 13: Global Interest Rates - Hikes Slow, Inversion Signals Recession

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Peter Ricchiuti – Don’t Fall in Love With a Stock

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Jason Hsu – The Market Can Be Crazy for Longer than You Have the Conviction

229

Shreekkanth Viswanathan – Qualitative Strengths of a Company Matter Too

230

Jeremy Kokemor – Tread Carefully When Investing in Metals and Mining

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Paul Hodges – There’s No Substitute for Judgment

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Amy Minkley – What Is Your Enough?

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Benjamin Claremon – Know What Kind of Investor You Are

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Edward McQuarrie – Never Ever Sell Naked Calls

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ISMS 12: CPI Racing Across the Globe

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ISMS 11: US Banking Crisis and Fed Rate Cut

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ISMS 10: US CPI Could Decline to 4% By YE23; Unless QE Revs Up

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Michelle Leder – Read the 10-K Before You Buy That Stock

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ISMS 9: Saving Silicon Valley Bank Brings New Risks

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Dave Collum – What Should the US Be Doing in Ukraine?

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Bill Blain – Always Sell Fast in a Difficult Market

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Jeroen Blokland – Know the Actual Business Outlook Before Investing

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ISMS 8: Larry Swedroe – Are You Overconfident in Your Skills?

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Brian Feroldi – Be Careful When Trading Options

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Matt LeBris – Prepare for the Downs During the Uptime

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Pim van Vliet – Just Because It’s Cheap Doesn’t Mean You Have to Buy It

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ISMS 7: Financials, Cons. Disc., and Utilities Sectors Look Most Interesting

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Logan Nathan – Your Supplier Is an Extension of Your Business, Not an Outsider

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Louis-Vincent Gave – Your Success Comes Down to Portfolio Sizing

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Adam Rosen – Build to Sell From the Start

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ISMS 6: UK Looks Most Interesting Among the Top 5 Stock Markets

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Terri Spath – Always Know When to Buy and When to Fold

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Brett Martin – Fix Your Partnership or Quit It

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Damon Pistulka – Be Careful of Concentration Risk

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ISMS 5: How Rising Rates and Oil Prices Are Contributing to 6.4% Inflation in the US

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Pia Singh – Mistakes Are Inevitable, So Be Prepared

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Raghav Kapoor – Be on High Alert When You’re Doing Well

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ISMS 4: Bond Yields Are Showing the Fed Has Won Its Battle Against Inflation

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Praveen Kumar Rajbhar – Don’t Fall in Love with Your Own Ideas

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Larry Swedroe – Beware of Idiosyncratic Risks

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ISMS 3: Will the US Have a Recession or a Soft Landing?

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David Siegel – Don’t Reduce Climate Change to a Score

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Maxwell Nee – Never Get Too Attached to an Investment

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ISMS 2 - The Man Behind the Most Successful Recession Indicator Questions It

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Cameron Herold – Unleash the Power of Your COO

266

Kim Scott – Don’t Always Accept Funding Just Because It’s Been Offered

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ISMS 1 – The United States Won WW2.5, but Who Lost?

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Peter Johnson – Pick the Right People to Work With

269

Morad Fiki – Don’t Partner With Someone Who Has Nothing to Lose

270

Drew Neisser – Be Real Estate Light

271

Rick Elmore – Your Entrepreneurial Journey Is the Dream

272

Lisa Gates – Someone’s Burdens Shouldn’t Be Yours

273

Ilise Benun – Ask Every Question You Can Think Of

274

Souniya Khurana – Own Your Narrative Regardless of What People Tell You

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Michele Wucker – Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs

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Anna Rosling Rönnlund – You Don’t Always Have to Buy a Home

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Susan Frew – Trust but Verify All Your Employees

278

Ridhi Bahl – Your Health Is More Important Than Wealth

279

Will Basta – Step Outside of the Rat Race Box

280

Shayne Heffernan – Stop Lending Your Money to Friends

281

Brian Portnoy – Financial Wellbeing Is Your Gateway to a Meaningful Life

282

Tara LaFon Gooch – Vet Your Business Partners

283

Adrian Choo and Sze-Yen Chee – The Great Career Paradox

284

Litan Yahav – The Risk of Investing in Single-Family Rental Properties

285

Chris Do – Don’t Put Good Money After Bad

286

Cesar Hasselmann – Work Today on the Things You Want to See Happen

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Michael Bungay Stanier – Find a Trusted Financial Advisor to Manage Your Investments

288

Robert Glover – Start Building a Wisdom Council When Young

289

Shil Shanghavi – Find Your Elite

290

Mike Michalowicz – Stay In Your Lane

291

John Talty – It’s OK to Move On to the Next Thing

292

Aaron Velky - Go Slow and Think Through an Investment Before You Commit

293

Sean Harper – Iterate Until You Come Up With a Good Market Fit

294

Cam F Awesome - Don’t Stop Chasing You’re Dream

295

Dudu Cearense – It’s Your Responsibility to Take Care of Your Money and Wealth

296

Kim Barrett - Check Your Capacity Before You Hire

297

Rick Jordan - Be Careful When Helping Friends

298

Conor Riley – Don’t Throw Good Money After Bad Money

299

Dave Clare – Don’t Buy Stuff to Band-aid Your Unhappiness

300

Craig Handley - Revenue Is Your Shield From Your Mistakes

301

Amit Kumar – Invest Long-term but Don’t Forget About It

302

Mark Longo - Don’t Be Afraid to Look That Gift Horse in the Mouth

303

Harriet Mellor – Do You Have the Time to Invest and Take Action?

304

Hugh Grover – Choose to Listen to Your Gut Feeling

305

Mihir Koltharkar - Don’t Count Your Chickens Before They’re Hatched

306

Andrew L. Howell - Don’t Invest in a Business With Family

307

Annie Duke – Do Things in Parallel

308

Mathew Frederick – Look Beyond the Surface When Buying Property

309

Kirk Chisholm – A Paradigm Shift Is Happening in the Markets

310

Randall Crowder – Don’t Settle for the Easy Way

311

Lance Depew – You’re Going to Lose Despite Your Best Efforts

312

Vijay Pravin Maharajan – Spend Time, Not Money Before You Invest

313

Taimur Baig - Don’t Let the Upsides Distract You From the Downsides

314

Jem Bourouh – Know What You Want to Do and Who You’re Doing It For

315

John Lawson – Turn Your Pain Into Motivation to Make a Change

316

Keith Johns – Don’t Let FOMO Push You into Investments

317

Nick Karadza – Learn How to Identify and Solve Problems

318

Miguel Rodriguez – Protect Your IP Before Pitching Your Idea

319

Sahil Vaidya – Wear an Attitude of Gratitude

320

Tony Whatley – Just Walk Away

321

Vitaliy Katsenelson – Be Willing to Endure Short Term Pain for Long Term Gain

322

Marylen Ramos-Velasco – Strike a Balance Between Taking Care of Yourself and Others

323

Ted Leverette – Buy Businesses That Have Fixable Problems

324

Jerome Myers – What Value Do You Bring to the Table?

325

Eric Sim – Find a Buyer First Before You Buy Property

326

Direk Khanijou – Be Careful of the Dangers of Leverage

327

Adam Carroll – Never Buy a Home at an Auction

328

Ralph Burns – Create Value First, Then Sell

329

Tony Pawlak – Stop Trying to Get Rich Overnight

330

Mark Graban – Don’t Shame Yourself for Your Differences

331

Emma Mumford – Everything’s a Blessing or a Lesson

332

Gavin Wren – Invest Your Time in the Right People

333

Andrew Stotz – 15 Risk Reduction Lessons from My Guests

334

Andrew Stotz – 12 Steps to Financial Independence

335

Dr. Chris Stout – Plan for the End

336

Ron Baker – Have Your Skin in the Game

337

Andrew Stotz – 12 Barriers to Financial Independence

338

Andrew Stotz – 10 Harsh Realities Shaping Our Future

339

Richard Moran – Common Sense in the Workplace

340

Amelia Sordell – Selfishly Invest in Yourself Before Everyone

341

Ana Melikian – Marketing Is Essential, but Not Enough to Get the Client

342

Justin Cunningham – Face Your Fears and Show Up

343

Mohammed Aneez – Learn Leadership Qualities and Build the Right Team

344

Cory Warfield – Generating Revenue Is Better Than Raising Capital

345

William Green – Be Aware of, and Reduce, Your Particular Flavor of Stupidity

346

AJ Aluthwala – Make Decisions Based on Numbers Not Emotions

347

David Aaker – Don’t Let Tax Savings Drive Your Investment Decisions

348

Mahesh Murthy – Trust but Verify Startup Founders

349

Joseph Hogue – Never Ignore the Debt to Equity Ratio

350

Priya Kumar – Don’t Trust Somebody With Your Money Blindly

351

Mario Bekes – You Don’t Know Everything, So Keep Learning

352

Toni McLelland – An Influencer Isn’t Always a Specialist

353

Michelle Hon – Don’t Build a Business Only to Boost Your Ego

354

Leonard Kim – Avoid Investing in Pink Sheets Stocks

355

Vanessa Ho – Dig Deep Into the Business Model

356

Jitender Girdhar – Question Opinions and Beliefs

357

Anthony Milewski – Do You Understand the Country Risk?

358

John Spence – Don’t Let Material Things Define You

359

Brian Golod – There Isn’t an Overnight Success

360

Nat Berman – You’re Smart Enough to Invest on Your Own

361

Dave Buck – Have a Purpose for Your Investments

362

Akshat Malik – Don’t Get Too Invested in Just One Partner or Brand

363

Gary Belsky – Long-Term Patience Is the Key to Success in Investing

364

Brent Kochuba – Know Who You’re Dealing With

365

Sourabh Goyal – Make Yourself a Priority in Your 20s

366

Corina Burton – Learn to Trust Your Intuition

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MJ DeMarco – Do Not Sign an Earnout When Selling Your Business

368

Shane Senior – Do Your Due Diligence Before Buying an ICO

369

Gisela Hausmann – The Story of How Jeff Bezos’ Amazon Considered My Suggestions

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Rick Gilbert – Most Likely Nobody Will Buy Your Book

371

Kanit Nimmalairat – Don’t Go All-in on a Stock

372

Allan Dib – Make Your 1-Page Marketing Plan

373

Nidhi Mohan Kamal – Happiness Is an Inner Game, Love Yourself

374

Brett King – Prepare for Bad Outcomes to Avoid Them

375

Mohan Belani – Fail Fast and Move On Even Faster

376

Mariah & Byron Edgington – When You Face Challenges, Reach Out

377

Alistair Croll – To Scale, You Have to Get People to Care

378

Ash Maurya – Focus On Customer Development Before Product Development

379

Edward Zia – Question, Push Back, and Get Help to Avoid Homelessness

380

Izabela Lundberg – Show Up, You Will Figure It Out

381

Martyn Terpilowski – Separate Your Investment Risk

382

Mark McNally – Take Some Money off the Table

383

Toni Lontis – Start Investing in Yourself in Your 20s

384

Barry O’Reilly – Keep Improving Your Investment System

385

Panu Boonsombat – Get Business Wisdom from Your Elders

386

Ashutosh Garg – Be More Discerning About Your Investment Choices

387

Nattaphol Vimolchalao – Experience in a Multinational Is Not Enough to Run a Startup

388

Geoffrey Moore – Don’t Mix Complex and Simple Business Systems

389

Brenda Bence – Think Long Term Even in the Face of Risk

390

Nik Kennett – Tap into the Power of Journaling

391

Richard Bliss – True Wealth Is Very Different From Income

392

David Segura – Sometimes Slowing Down Can Keep You Alive

393

Andrew Henderson – Become a Nomad Now

394

Mark Fidelman – Seek Advice to Avoid Real Estate Mistakes

395

Mabel Nuñez – Is an MBA Really Going to Take You Where You Want to Go?

396

Henry Eisenstein – Get References Before You Hire

397

Siravich Wongpanich – Don’t Be Overconfident When Investing in Crypto

398

Golf Sarun – Don’t Trust People with Your Investment

399

Kamal Karanth – Work on Improving Your Relationships

400

Nesli Girgin – Dreams Don’t Always Come True, and That’s OK

401

Pankaj Jathar – Always Learn and Be Skeptical

402

Kamal Krishna – Let Building Partnerships Be Your Focus

403

Amit Kumar – Offer Feedback in the Right Environment

404

Stu Heinecke – Never Cling to One-to-One Leverage

405

Atul Sethi – Remember to Write Things Down

406

Paul Smith – Figure Out Your Secret Sauce First

407

Dato’ James S. W. Foo – Find the Right Perspective

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Padmini Janaki – Nothing Is More Important Than Health

409

Bryan Clayton – Remember That New Things Bring New Risks

410

Puja Talesara Bhandari – Every Exit in Your Life Is an Entry Somewhere

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Dr. Harish Pant – Think About Where You Are Focusing Your Attention

412

Adrian Choo – Get Business Expertise Before Starting Your Own

413

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414

Patrick Huey – Learn to Apply “Brief, Fly, Debrief” to Your Life

415

Jacent Wamala – Gain Inspiration to Face a “Grief Storm”

416

Ajinkya Kulkarni – Master the Process Not the Result

417

Neil Twa – Learn to Protect Yourself From Fraud

418

Jofin Joseph – Just Start

419

Smriti Tomar – Stay Focused on Your Customers

420

Michelle Seiler Tucker – Do Your Due Diligence So You Can “Exit Rich”

421

Harry Spaight – Learn About Selling With Dignity

422

Satima Meanlamai – Never Stop Investing and Learning

423

Jack McColl – Access Debt to Grow Your Business

424

Donald Cohen – From Failure Comes Your Biggest Successes

425

Collin Mitchell – Sales Is the #1 Skill You Need to Have

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Catherine Morgan – Always Be Curious About Yourself

427

John Osberg – Explore Who You Are and Build on That

428

Manuj Aggarwal – There Is No Sure Shot When Investing

429

Anthony Iannarino – Startups Need Strong Execution Skills

430

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431

Mike Lung – Have a Defined Exit in Every Trade

432

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Sakthivel Thevar – Invest Your Time in the Right People

434

JB The Wizard – Embrace the Magic of Getting Into Alignment

435

Joseph Frankie – Some Things Are Just Out of Your Control

436

Fred Diamond – Learn How to Recognize Opportunities

437

Jeff Bullas – Don’t Force Things, Learn to Go With Your Flow

438

Brennan Spellacy – Differentiate Between One-Way and Two-Way Doors in Your Life

439

Emmanuel Michael – Test Your Market Before Starting Your Business

440

Marvin Germo – Focus On Things That Bring You Cash Flow

441

Jimmy Lee – Sometimes Life Rewards You for Solving a Riddle

442

Judy Weber – Get Back to Dreaming Big

443

Ted Clouser – Lead, Don’t Manage Your Business

444

David Walter – Start Marketing Your Book Before You Write It

445

Amit Somani – The Same Analysis Won’t Apply Every Time

446

Marcel Daane – Don't Get Overconfident in Your Expertise

447

Jam Zulueta – Take Risks and Invest in Yourself

448

Amit Agarwal – Hire Smart People to Scale Your Business

449

Alex Gruye and Assaf Arie – All That Can Go Wrong When Buying a Rental Property

450

Neivia Justa – Don’t Accept a Job Out of Fear of Being Jobless

451

MD Imdadul Islam – Never Borrow Money to Invest

452

Chatchai Unrasmeewong – A Shareholder’s Agreement Will Save Your Partnership

453

James Neilson-Watt – Best Lessons Come From Others People’s Mistakes

454

Tim Hyde – Don’t Conform to People’s Expectations of You

455

Jenny Wilde – Embrace Complexity in Innovation

456

Chris Franzen – Only Play in a Field That You Really Understand

457

Daniel Chan – Don’t Sell What You Have to Diversify

458

Jacob Roig – You Can’t Neglect Your Way Out of Problems

459

Axel Meierhoefer – Never Get Involved in Anything You Don’t Understand

460

Andre Hsu – Trust Your Partner before Investing in Their Idea

461

Manish Kumar Tyagi – Never Blindly Trust Anybody with Your Money

462

Johnny Widodo – Everything Great in Life Follows a Process

463

Randy Mortensen – Past Success Doesn’t Guarantee Future Success

464

Gil Baumgarten – Concentrate to Get Wealth but Diversify to Keep It

465

Meridith Elliott Powell – Do What Is Right for You Not What Society Wants You to Do

466

Furqan Aziz – Validate Every Idea You Invest Time In

467

Nada Lena Nasserdeen – Rise Up For You

468

Owen O’Malley and Ana Rodríguez – Don’t Lose Control of the Checkbook

469

Curt Mercadante – Not Every Home Is an Investment

470

Simon Bedard – Make Your Contracts as Airtight as Possible

471

Ali Awad – Accept Low-Risk Payment Methods Only

472

Kim Kristiansen – Consider the Relevance of What You Devote Yourself To

473

Dan Solomon – The Time to Start Investing Is Now

474

Shinobu Hindert – Speak Up When You Believe Something Strongly

475

Kittisak Kovintavewat – Be an Investor, Not a Speculator

476

Julie Talbot – Establish Rules to Live By

477

Dan LeFave – Chaotic People and Systems Rarely Create Value

478

Justin Weeder – Only Go Into Debt to Buy Assets

479

Kara Goldin – Don’t Put Industry Leaders on a Pedestal

480

Deborah Crowe – Don’t Give Up, Make Today Great

481

Ulrik Nerloe – Bring Your Heart to Work and Life

482

Jessica Yarbrough – Don’t Outsource Your Sales

483

Robert Leonard – Value the Qualitative Aspect of a Stock

484

Patrick Zulueta – To Achieve Success, Start Failing Now

485

Jonathan Yabut – Don’t Put Your Money in the Bank

486

Dennis Yu – Dream Big, Start Small

487

Jeff Heggie – It’s OK to Choose Failure over Losses

488

Karen Briscoe – I Can Change Me

489

Marina Krivonossova – Never Give Anyone Money without a Contract

490

Andrew Stotz – How to Value a Startup

491

Doug Gordon – Live Your Purpose Every Day

492

Joy Abdullah – Enhance Your Self Awareness for Success

493

Andrew Stotz – What It Takes to be Financially World Class

494

Christina Demetriades – Always Take Care Of Yourself First in Any Relationship

495

Weldon Long – The Best Way Out of Financial Trouble Is to Sell

496

Patt Soyao – Make Your Dreams Real

497

Michael Maher – Take the Time to Think When Things Get Tough

498

Baret Lepejian – Never Go Into the Restaurant Business Alone

499

Wendy Harris – You Must Dig Deeper When You Really Want Something to Work

500

Tom Dutta – Avoid Fraud by Digging Deeper Than the Traditional Due Diligence Process

501

Melinda Van Fleet – Lessons From Your Mistakes Make You Confident

502

Marie Gervais – The Value of Your Worst Investment Is the Learning

503

Gary Mishuris – Qualitative Judgment Is More Valuable Than Your Financial Model

504

Eric Rosenberg – Start Investing by Making Regular Monthly Contributions

505

Kizzy Parks – Who Benefits From the Advice You Get?

506

Dean Brown – Don’t Hand Money Over Just Because You Trust a Friend

507

Marcus Udokang – Just Because You Have the Knowledge Doesn’t Mean You Won’t Fail

508

Fernando LoFrano – A Good Friend is Not Always a Good Partner

509

Lois Koffi – Never Give Up Even When Disappointed

510

Benjamin Ritter – We Are All Accountable For Our Job Satisfaction

511

Michelle Griffin – She Had Success In Her All Along

512

Kassy Pajarillo-Braganza – Without Trust All Is Lost

513

David Allen – When the Pressure Is on Step Back and Take Time to Think

514

Kevin Carter – The Math of Shorting a Stock Is Against You

515

Mohanad Alwadiya – There Is No Such Thing as Passive Income

516

Jeffery Potvin – You Must Do Your Due Diligence on Investors Too

517

Janet Metzger – Trust Your Gut to Find the Right Coach

518

Flavilla Fongang – Align Yourself with the Leaders, Not the Followers

519

Chris Trikomitis – Appreciate What You Have Rather Than Chasing What You Don’t

520

Andrew Bryant – Sunk Cost Does Not Account for the Learning

521

Andrew Woodward – Do Not Invest in a Product before You Understand It

522

Rael Bricker – Sell before You Buy the Inventory

523

Michael Morawski – Stay Out of Trouble by Paying Attention to the Red Flags

524

Gordon Jenkins – You Have the Power to Shape the Life You Want

525

Chris Slee – Believe in the Idea but Continue Your Due Diligence

526

Travis Watts – Do Your Due Diligence and Keep Your Investment Simple

527

Jose Salazar – Success with Startups Takes Passion and Commitment

528

Jennifer Murtland – Expect Trouble When Buying an Old House

529

Ian Moyse – Do Your Due Diligence When You Really Need That Job

530

Gav Gillibrand – Don’t Underestimate the Value of Stretching and Staying Flexible

531

Andrew Pek – Build Revenue in Your Startup Before You Build up Cost

532

Leonard Lee – You Will Only Succeed If You Identify the Market Opportunity First

533

Logan Nathan – Your Solutions Are with Your Advocates Talk to Them

534

Ryan Estes – You Should Always Honor Your Relationships

535

Almasa Alunni – Do Your Due Diligence When Someone Asks to Borrow Money

536

Robert Paylor – You Can Overcome Your Biggest Challenges

537

Rashmi Shetty – When You Let Go Of External Validation the World Opens Up

538

Mustafa Sherif – Making Friends with Everyone May Leave You with No One

539

Michael Stanhope – Think Long-Term When Building Your Investment Portfolio

540

Lorenzo Flores – Invest in Learning to Breakout of Complacency

541

Brendan Rogers – Improve Your Performance by Being Open to Input From Others

542

Brandon Bornancin – Do Whatever It Takes to Make Your First Million

543

Kunal Chandiramani – Do Not Pay For Media Coverage

544

Troy Holt – Save Your Money Reserves During Financial Hardships

545

Yaswanth Sai Palaghat – Follow Your Passion on Top Of Getting an Education

546

Kenny Weiss – Facing Your Demons Will Lift You Up to the Sky

547

David Barnett – 21 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Business

548

Marc Miller – Move Towards Simplicity in Your Life

549

Taylor Ryan – Your Customers Can Validate Your Startup Ideas, Talk to Them

550

Matt Franklin – If You Are Young, Consider Buying a House Right Now

551

Austin Belcak – Get Help from Someone Who Is Where You Want to Be

552

Ibrahim Kocagoz – Do Your Research Before Investing in Property

553

Jeff Nischwitz – Reduce Risk by Observing Harmful Behavior Patterns

554

Andrew Stotz – Valuable Risk–Reduction Advice from Guests

555

Shashank Randev – There Is No Surefire Formula to Venture Capital Investing

556

Mark Morris – Buying a Home as Investment Can Become a Heavy Burden

557

Roshan Cariappa – Being Pragmatic Will Save You From Startup Failure

558

Marc Cirera – Don’t Be Afraid to Walk Away If You Lack the Passion

559

J. Money – Break Free From the Crowd to Make Better Financial Decisions

560

Chuen Chuen Yeo – Seek Out Expert Guidance Before Taking on a New Project

561

Bushy Martin – Focus on Your Health Because It Is Your Wealth

562

Steve Faktor – Take the Risk and Pursue Your Dreams

563

Lisa Goldenthal – Avoid Loss by Taking Care of Your Health

564

Shane Torres – Be Open with Your Team about Your Business Idea

565

Tyron Giuliani – Past Success Does Not Guarantee Future Success

566

Russ Johns – Build Skills That Will Carry You Beyond Your Job

567

Jonaed Iqbal – Ponder How Much You Can Stomach to Lose When Buying Crypto

568

Patrick Metzger – Find A Mentor Who Can Challenge You to Do Bigger Things

569

Nina Sharil Khan – Sometimes Trusting Yourself Is Better Than Trusting Others

570

Dror Tamir – Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket When Raising Capital

571

Marko Höynälä – Trust Is the Backbone of Any Business

572

David Ward – Always Have an NDA, Even When Doing Business with Friends

573

Scott Buss – Live by Principles of Trust and Transparency

574

Paulina Tenner – Stay Focused on Your Core Business

575

Christopher Elliott – Question Conventional Wisdom When Buying a House

576

Lou Adler – Avoid Raising Capital from Friends If You Want to Keep Both

577

Eric Siu – Do Not Chase the Money, Chase the Opportunity

578

Britt Andreatta – Our Failures Remind Us That We Are Learning Beings

579

Bracken Darrell – Trust Your Instincts but Ask If You Are Unsure

580

Rachel Beck – Invest in Healthy Business Relationships

581

Jordan West – You Must Pay Attention to Cash Flow When Buying a Business

582

Jess Larsen – You Should Never Speculate When Investing

583

Santiago Iñiguez – Sometimes Your Worst Investment Can Bring You the Most Joy

584

Dave Kerpen – Doing Thorough Research Will Save You From Losing Money

585

James Leong – Learn How to Read Financial Reports to Pick Stocks

586

Billy Samoa Saleebey – Spend Your Time Doing Long-Term Endeavors that Matter

587

Daniel Burrus – Invest Your Energy in Your Area of Expertise

588

Karl Sjogren – The Fairshare Model: Raise Venture Capital via an IPO

589

Marti Mongiello – Have Partnership Agreements to Protect Your Interests

590

Mariya Radysh – Find What Brings You Joy and Start Doing It Every Day

591

Cristiana Tudor – Only Invest What You Can Lose in Bitcoin

592

Coonoor Behal – Pay Great Attention to Your Business Website

593

Mario Martinez Jr – Mergers and Acquisitions: Do Your Due Diligence First

594

Elizabeth Buko – Take Your Time to Learn Before You Start Investing

595

AJ Wilcox – Having a Full-Time Job in 2021 Is Risky

596

Michael Teoh – Thorough Research Will Help You Outsmart Scammers

597

Michael Brody-Waite – Turn to Your Trusted Network for Support

598

Marcus Luer – Do Not Go Global Before You Test Your Product Locally

599

Andrew Muller – Test Your Ideas to Know What the Market Wants

600

Shan Saeed – Start Investing as Early as You Can

601

Jonathan Palmar – The Reward of Seeking Approval Is Zero

602

Dale Dupree – Do Not Be Tricked Into Taking Shortcuts to Riches

603

Chris Tate – Time Is Precious, Invest It

604

Benjamin Quinlan – Investing in Cryptocurrency? Do Your Research First

605

Ric Franzi – Always Invest in Appreciating Assets

606

Pete Lonton – Stick With Your Successful Property Investment Model

607

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608

Larry Levine – Your Tragedy Could Be the Story That Brings You Success

609

Robert Ramos – There Is More to a Good Stock Than Just Numbers

610

Kevin Maloney – You Don’t Have a Product Until You Get Paying Customers

611

Armand Rosamilia – You Will Never Regret Pursuing Your Passion

612

Natalia Wiechowski – Your Dream Job Only Exists When You Create It

613

Ari Gunzburg – Persistence Cannot Solve All Your Challenges

614

Sanjeev Chitre – You Need to Pivot Your Business, Not Change the Direction

615

Kathleen Ann – Think Twice Before Leaving Your 9 to 5 Job

616

Scott Eddy – Face Tragedy Head-on

617

James Mulvany – Angel Investors Should Invest in What They Know

618

Jim O’Shaughnessy – Have the Discipline to Stick With Your Investment Process

619

John North – Know Your Customers, Know Your Suppliers

620

Frank Agin – Get to Know Your Customers and Your Vendors

621

Hala Taha – Invest Your Time Into Something That You Own

622

Rune Sovndahl – A Business Is Only as Strong as Its Weakest Link

623

Pete Alexander – If the Real Estate Deal Sounds Too Good to Be True, It Is

624

Marcia Daszko – Question Everything to Bring the Joy Back

625

Julian Hosp – Learn to Win by Focusing on How Not to Lose

626

Shana Sissel – Take Action on Your Good Ideas

627

Wes Schaeffer – Do Your Research and Trust Your Gut

628

James Jani – You May Gain the Right Skills From the Wrong Path

629

Daniel St-Jean – Choose Your Investing System and Follow It

630

Rhonadale Florentino – To Succeed in Startups, Don’t Just Do it

631

Jim Rembach – Some Risks Just Can’t Be Avoided

632

Michelle Connell – Long-Term Gains Come From Protecting the Downside

633

Jordan Paris – Do What You Want to Do

634

Luke Fenwick – What Is Your Legacy in Life?

635

Josh Steimle – Get Your Priorities Straight and Remarkable Things Can Happen

636

Oluwatosin Olaseinde – Africa’s Financial Literacy Queen Says Be Careful Who You Trust

637

Beverley Agbakoba-Onyejianya – You Need All Types to Build a Successful Business

638

Steve Anderson – Make Successful Failures Like Amazon and Protect the Downside

639

Ela Staniak Leaupepe – Use Multiple Lead Generation Platforms to Have a Safety Net

640

John Pastor – Ask the Right Questions When Finding a Job

641

Cameron Herold – Don’t Let Your Mindset Block Your Next $108-Million Investment

642

Avelo Roy – Don’t Let Investors Force You Into Something You Don’t Believe In

643

Todd Dewett – How the Pain of Failure Can Inspire You to Become an Expert

644

Nathanial Bibby – Growth Happens When Only You Can Help Yourself

645

Greg Au-Yeung – Debt Management Tip: Only Invest What You Can Afford to Lose

646

Tony Fish – CEOs Can Defraud a Business in Very Hard to Detect Ways

647

Edmund Lowell – Great Angel Investors Know When to Keep Their Distance

648

Gillian Perkins – Patience Is Critical to Growing Your Business

649

Charoenjit Chantarasiri – Use Asset Allocation Framework to Overcome Your Behavioral Biases

650

Justin Christianson – Listen to Your Intuition and Take It Slow to Enter a Partnership

651

Andrew Pierce – Stay Within Your Circle of Competence and Do Your Due Diligence

652

Morgan Housel – A Successful Value Investor Focuses on Why a Stock Is Cheap

653

Paul M. Neuberger – Sales Passion Does Not Always Overcome the Burden of High Costs

654

Patrice Washington – Prepare for the Worst and Don’t Get Caught up in the Pretty

655

Avi Liran – Invest in Startups With Strong Company Values

656

Mike Ciorrocco – Use Your Setbacks As Rocket Fuel For Your Success

657

Stephen Kalayjian – The Key to Success in Trading Is to Have Discipline

658

Chris Mayer – Build a List of 5 Quality Companies and Enter at the Next Market Fall

659

Karen Foo – Risk Management Is Your Key to Success

660

Marcia Reynolds – Do Proper Research When Writing and Publishing Your First Book

661

Mike Meissner – Stop, Think, and Listen to Avoid Losses in Your Start-Up

662

Mark Moss – Diversify Your Profits to Protect Your Wealth

663

Mark Pierce – Set a Stop Loss With Your Startup to Protect Your Downside

664

Rob Angel – When You Feel Overpowered by Emotion Listen to Your Intuition

665

Don Moore – Beat Overconfidence Bias by Considering What You’re Neglecting

666

Christopher D. Connors – We Can Develop Our Emotional Intelligence Through Adversity

667

Libby Gill – A Business Vision without Hope is Lost

668

E.B. Tucker – Go With Your Gut and Consider Starting Small

669

Laura Cho – Do Your Research Before Buying Online Courses

670

Darin Kidd – Losing Everything Compelled Him to Build a Better Life

671

Chris J Reed – LinkedIn Marketing Lesson: Bounce Your Idea Off Other Entrepreneurs

672

Rand Fishkin – Don’t Be Afraid to Stand up Against the Growth-at-All-Cost Venture Capital Model

673

John Lee Dumas – Avoid the Sunk Cost Fallacy by Testing Your Idea in the Market

674

Dennis Mortensen – One Signature Away From Riches but Wanted Just a Bit More

675

Ranveer Brar – Deepen Your Relationship with What You Love and Be a Good Businessman

676

Neil Patel – Fail Your Way to Success by Practicing the 3Es: Experiment, Experiment, Experiment

677

Howard Whiteson – Financial Literacy Was a Pathway out of Pain

678

Nicholas Hinrichsen – If You Aren’t Suited for Picking Stocks Build a Diversified Portfolio

679

Wim Steemers – Overcome Behavioral Biases with the Help of a Good Team

680

Oladipupo Ehindero – Make Sure You Trust the Management of the Banks You Invest In

681

Tom Libelt – When You Face the Choice of the Easy or Hard Way Take the Hard Way

682

Wilbert Wynnberg – The Value of a Hedge Fund When an Oil Investment Goes Wrong

683

Kavee Chukitkasem – Gain Knowledge Before You Start Investing

684

Robert Seawright – Avoid Overconfidence Bias by Remembering That Randomness Is Everywhere

685

Inspiration in Times of Crisis from Dan Gramza, David Keller & Dustin Mathews

686

Inspiration in Times of Crisis from Philipp Kristian Diekhöner, Dante Vitoria & Vikas Gupta

687

Inspiration in Times of Crisis from Sal Daher, Joe Saul-Sehy & Jack Thomas

688

Scott Beebe – Write It Down to Gain Clarity and Business Results

689

Daniel Gomez – Forgiveness Is Your Key to Success in Life and Business

690

Inspiration in Times of Crisis from Giacomo Arcaro, Johnny FD & Nicolas Rabener

691

Inspiration in Times of Crisis from Dan Passarelli, David Stein & Dustin Heiner

692

Inspiration in Times of Crisis from from Beth Azor, Chance Glenn & Christopher Salem

693

Inspiration in Times of Crisis from from Mohd Sedek Jantan, Azran Osman-Rani, & Lasse-Peter Pestel

694

Inspiration in Times of Crisis from David Barnett, Andrew Sherman, & Erik Bergman

695

Henry Briffel – If They Aren’t Willing to Sign an NDA Something Is Probably Wrong

696

Inspiration in Times of Crisis from Shaun Rein, Nick Bradley & Josiah Smelser

697

Samuel Kamugisha – Constant Frustrations Selling SMS Messages Killed The Business

698

Mei Phing – To Make The Change You Want You Must Take Action

699

Amar Deshpande – A Strong Network Will Help You in Difficult Times

700

Jonathan Slain – Plan for a Recession So That You Can Survive and Thrive From It

701

Joel Ong – The Secret of Success: There’s No Shortcut You Have to Do the Work

702

Andrew Stotz – Don’t Let Panic Drive You Into the Ground During the COVID-19 Crisis

703

Yasmine Khater – Start Investing Now to Avoid This Big Mistake

704

Bijay Gautam – Take Your Career Advice From People Who Know the Industry

705

Michael Michelini – Do Detailed Market Research Before Creating a Product

706

Somdutta Sarkar – Look for the Hidden Meaning in the Problems That You Face

707

Simon de Raadt – Success in Small Business Comes from a Clear Structure

708

Nicholas Patrick – Seek Out the People Who Care and Know How to Help

709

Ling Ling Tai – What Do You Value Most in Life? Invest in It

710

Ziv Nakajima-Magen – When Investing in Asia Listen Much More Closely

711

Brendan Davis – Investigate Your Foreign Investment Carefully, Appearances Can Be Deceiving

712

Daniel Blue – Do Your Research Before Investing Your Money

713

Rayson Choo – Learn About the Product First, That’s Your Insurance

714

Danielle Rocco – Find Your Place in Life and Know Your Self Worth

715

Sampath Mallidi – Your Startup Should Always Have Paying Customers

716

Adam Dollner – Don’t Be Afraid to Cancel a Project If It’s Not Going to Plan

717

Ed Latimore – Well Begun is Half Done – Get Your Relationships Right from the Start

718

Ryan Roghaar – Develop an Onboarding Process and Follow up to Avoid Losses

719

Joachim Klement – 7 Deadly Investment Mistakes You Should Never Make

720

Jim Maffuccio – Forget Location, in Real Estate Timing Is Everything

721

Whitney Hansen – Do Your Own Research to Gain a Basic Understanding

722

Justin Tamsett – Take Care of Your Health First to Not Lose Your Business

723

Erik Seversen – In Startup Investing Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

724

Mathew Frederick – Learn to Say No to Investment Opportunities that Don’t Feel Right

725

Roger Dooley – Ask for Feedback to Avoid the Sunk Cost Fallacy

726

Peter Sainsbury – Use a Journal to Stay Self-aware When Making a Contrarian Investment

727

Dante Vitoria – When an FBI Agent Tells You to Go to Breakfast, Do It

728

Sarah Larbi – Build a Network of Successful Role Models to Avoid this Real Estate Investing Mistake

729

Jack Thomas – Successful Entrepreneurs Focus on Hiring Right

730

Michael Lebowitz – Follow Your Intuition and Stand Up for Yourself to Avoid Loss

731

Joel Comm and Travis Wright – Crypto Curious Futurists Become Free by Letting Go

732

Niels Kaastrup-Larsen – There Is Always so Much We Don’t Know

733

Angela Zeigerbacher – Don't Look at Buying a Home as an Investment

734

Tobias Carlisle – Assets are Valuable, but Cash Flow Is King

735

Andy Hill – Avoid the Trap of Homeownership and Build a Realistic Budget

736

Nick Bradley – Buying a Business Based Purely on Emotions Rarely Works

737

Frank Paiano – Whether You Like it or Not, You Need to Invest

738

Michelle Russell – Never Skip Your Due Diligence

739

Otavio Costa – Build a Strong Framework and Respect Liquidity in Any Business Cycle

740

Meb Faber – Avoid the Physical Pain of Loss by Sticking to Your Investment Plan

741

Richard Flint – To Win in Life Learn to Find, Face, and Control Your Biggest Fear

742

Scott Smith – Launching a Business? Find Your Future You and Listen to Them First

743

Tristan Wright – Being Authentic Means Living Life According to Your Goal Plan

744

Pete Matthew – Personal Finance Advice: Make it Your Responsibility to Become Financially Literate

745

Gabriel Abed – Think Long-term and Do Research to Overcome FOMO

746

Daniel Ramsey – When Investing in Real Estate Take Your Time to Remove the Unknowns

747

Kornel Szrejber – Paying off a Low-Cost Mortgage Can Increase Your Opportunity Cost

748

Gary Wilson – Always Be Open to Your Intuition

749

Vikas Gupta – Always Remember that the Unexpected Can Happen Even with Value Investing

750

Joe Saul-Sehy – Financial Risk Management Lies in Diversification across Industries

751

Jonathan Jay – When Buying a Business Understand That Due Diligence Won’t Reveal Everything

752

John Swolfs – Never Be Afraid to Ask a Financial Advisor When It Comes to Your Money

753

Sal Daher – To Win Big as an Angel Investor, You Have to Look at All Angles

754

Dustin Mathews – Even if You Are An Expert in Investing in Real Estate, You Must Do Your Homework

755

John Pugliano – Diversify Your Portfolio to Beat Overconfidence and Use a Put to Avoid Regrets

756

Geoff Gannon – Watch the Weight of High Debt And Operating Leverage

757

Barbara Friedberg – You Don’t Need to Rush to Buy that Expensive Home

758

Buck Joffrey – This Doctor Lost in His First Real Estate Deal Even Though the Math Looked Good

759

Deacon Hayes – Nearly Lost it All Buying Two Condos

760

Aaron Walker – Your Worst Moments Can Focus You on Creating Your Legacy

761

Dustin Heiner – His Life Went From Loss to Success When He Mastered Passive Income

762

Max Weissberg – To Avoid Losing it All on Bitcoin, Sleep on It

763

Denis and Katie O’Brien – Understand Negative Equity Before Cosigning a Loan

764

Dan Ferris – Stop Losing Money with Complex Futures Trading Investments

765

Rick Nicholson – When Running Franchise Businesses, Get it In Writing

766

Victoria Lynn Weston – Follow Your Intuition – Never Show Your Whole Hand

767

Kirk Chisholm – Staying In Your Comfort Zone Is Not Bad At All

768

Raoul Pal – Always Stick With Your Hedge Fund Model

769

David Barnett – Always Have a Clear Path to Plan B

770

Chance Glenn – Have the Courage to Stick with It

771

Johnny FD – Stay on Track

772

Andrew Sherman – Mistakes to Avoid When Selling Your Business

773

Todd Tresidder – Learn From Your Mistakes, Don’t Feel Bad About Them

774

William Manzanares – Don’t Invest What You Can’t Afford to Lose

775

Shawn Walchef – Let the Pain of Failure Fuel Your Success

776

Ted Seides - Always Diversify, Anything Can Happen

777

Michael Oyster - Ask if it is a Compensated or Uncompensated Risk

778

David Stein - Trading Currencies and Commodities is Harder Than You Think

779

Mario Nawfal - Persistence Helps You Recover From Disasters

780

Lex Sokolin - Put the Proven Power of Diversification on Your Side

781

Suresh Mahadevan - Seduced by Cricket

782

Jen Greyson – Start-ups Always Look Great, Plan for the Worst

783

Douglas Tengdin – The Government Can Take Anything Away

784

Darryl Tom - The Value of Staying in Your Lane

785

Jason Bible - You Can’t Plan for a 1,000-Year Flood

786

Scott Carson – Double Check the Worst Case

787

Shaun Rein - You Can’t Win Unless you Know How to Lose

788

Natali Morris – Embrace Your Soul Journey

789

S. Venkatesh – Be Flexible and Ready to Change Course

790

Sloane Ortel – Believe in Yourself

791

Tyler Stewart – Your Investment Does Not Define You

792

Giacomo Arcaro – Don’t Chase the Money

793

Erik Bergman – Keep Empathy in the Start-Up War Room

794

David Keller – It’s OK to be Wrong, It’s not OK to Stay Wrong

795

Clayton Morris – Say ‘No’ to Speculation

796

Avery Konda – If Your Intuition Sends an Alert, Listen!

797

Viola Llewellyn – Learn to Embrace Failure

798

Gaurav Sharma – Fail Fast, Fail Early, Move On

799

Nate Abercrombie – Invest with Good Management Teams

800

Reed Goossens – Invest in Yourself First, Learn and Take Action

801

Paulo Caputo – Expect External Events to Hit Your Investment

802

Ramesh Raghavan – Entering a start-up? Leave your baggage at the door

803

David Wolf – Complexity is Risk

804

Christopher Uhl – Write it Down

805

Pashin Katpitia – Protect your Financial and Mental Capital

806

Christopher Salem – Meditate and Journal to Overcome Pain of Losing

807

David Siegel – Start-ups Should Start with Selling

808

Mohsen Arjang – Follow your Heart but Take Your Brain With You

809

Danny Goh – Look for Vision, Execution, Flexibility

810

Tariq Dennison – Know the Value of Your Time, Know Your ‘Edge’

811

Lisa Ryan – Be Grateful For Who You Are And Where You Are

812

Raja Skogland – There is No Business If There are No Sales

813

In-bok Song – A New Learning Curve is Coming

814

Elliott Zaagman – Don’t Try to Do Too Much at One Time

815

Pipat Luengnaruemitchai – Learn the Value of Diversification Early

816

Cyrille Langendorff – Setbacks are Part of the Investment Life

817

Bobby Casey – Worst Bet Is Taxes, Best Is Yourself

818

Eelco Fiole – Be Skeptical, Not Negative, About What You’re Offered

819

Edward Stephens – Be Empowered, Vote with Your Capital

820

Christopher Wong – Enjoy Investing, But be Disciplined

821

Camilita Nuttall – ‘If It’s Not Making Money, It’s Not Making Sense’

822

Josiah Smelser – Push Through When Everything Goes Wrong

823

Daniel Schwartz – Take the Emotion Out of Investing

824

Catherine Flax – How to NOT Lose a Friendship When Investing

825

Ian Dunlap – Always Stay True to Your Convictions

826

Ian Ng – It is Hard to Fight Against Falling Prices

827

Eric Choe – Make an Investment Checklist and Check it Twice

828

Azran Osman-Rani – From Zero to a Billion Dollar IPO

829

Md. Nafeez Al Tarik – Most of the Time the Price is Right

830

Beth Azor – Keep your Arrogance and Overconfidence in Check

831

Jeyabalan Parasingam – Trust No One, Be Aggressive in Due Diligence

832

Manit Parikh – Made a Million by 24, Lost a Million by 26

833

Verawat Kirinruttana – Beware of Vietnam, Liquidity Risk is Very High

834

Phuong Nguyen – Avoid Leveraging Investment in Cyclical Stocks

835

Ian Beattie – Follow a Structure, Not Emotions

836

Michael Falk – Get and Stay Invested

837

Roxana Nasoi – When Everything Goes Away in a Poof

838

Tron Jordheim – The Difference between a Dog Trainer and Dog Training Business

839

Dann Bibas – The Case for Passive Investing. Fewer Grey Hairs, Better Returns

840

Hansi Mehrotra – Don't Let Overconfidence Bias Lure You into Concentration Risk

841

Thao Quynh – Don't Be Afraid to Take Some Gains off the Table

842

Jerremy Newsome – Stop Trying to Hit the Home Run Trade

843

Philipp Kristian Diekhöner - The Impact of Foreign Currency on a Managed Fund

844

Corey Hoffstein - Beware of Pure Story-Driven Investing

845

Danielle DiMartino Booth – Don't Fight Liquidity, Flow with It

846

Vorapon Jim Ponvanit – Apply Behavioral Finance Principles to Make Better Decisions

847

Channarong Kitinartintranee – Do Not Let Past Success Make You Overconfident

848

Tahnoon Pasha – Building Long/Short Hedged Portfolios with Your Trusted Team

849

Nicolas Rabener – Diversification: An Easy Way to Reduce Your Investing Risk

850

Bill Winterberg – Losses Mean No Chance for Money to Compound

851

Ralph Woodcock – Following the Crowd into Bitcoin Disaster

852

Michael Batnick – Be Prepared with a Written Plan

853

Olan Suthivej – What Investors Can Learn From Stock Tips

854

Tony Watson – Beware of Words Like Guarantee and Trust

855

Paul Sheehan – A Deal is Never Done Until it is Done

856

Franki Chung – If Trust is Lost, All is Lost

857

Awais Abdul Sattar – Understanding the Risks Related to Commodity Cycles

858

Zia Islam – Don’t Let Emotions Cloud Your Investing Decisions

859

Peter Emblin – Keep Invested to Get Great Returns

860

Mohd Sedek Jantan – Panic Selling When Stocks Fall is Usually a Terrible Idea

861

Dan Gramza – Don’t let Overconfidence Ruin your Trading Strategy

862

Dan Passarelli – Struck by an Anomaly in Options

863

Joachim Klement – Diversification: The Best Insurance Against any Investment Burst

864

Sornchai Suneta – A Diversified Portfolio Protects You from Currency Devaluation

865

Michael McGaughy – How Currencies Can Crush Return in Good Stocks

866

Patrick Woock – Building Trust in Business Partnerships

867

Odilon Costa – The Complexity of Managing Distressed Debt Properties

868

Rajeev Gupta – Missed Opportunity to Invest in Jack Ma

869

Alvin Fan – Forests Are a Treasure. However, Are They Good Investments?

870

Roongkiat Ratanabanchuen – Risking It All on a Falling Stock

871

Michael Garcia – Meet the Management Before You Invest

872

Adam Butler – You Can Be Right for a Long Time and Still Be Wrong

873

Andrew Stotz’s Season Wrap – 6 Ways You Will Lose Your Money

874

Jotak Nandwana – Sit Tight, Be Cool, Don’t Watch the Score

875

Brandon Gaille – Do Your Research Before Spending a Dime

876

Meredith Jones – Don’t Let the Monsters in Your Head Become the Monster of Your Pocket

877

Eslam Shaaban – Take Extra Care with Illiquid Property Investments

878

Mitchell Van Der Zahn – Past Performance Does Not Predict Future Returns

879

Sopon Srisakunpath – Beware of Seductive Online Trading Strategies

880

Jonathan Freedman – If I’m Being Totally Honest

881

Daniel Egan – Remember That Time is Your Greatest Asset

882

Asif Khan – Value Traps: Bargain Hunters Beware!

883

Alexander Burstein – Beware of Stock Tips. Do your Own Research

884

Shagun Jain – Overlooking Growth and Expansion

885

Daniel Crosby – A Big House Can Lure Even a Behavioral Expert

886

Brian Portnoy – The Risk of Concentrated Bets

887

Frank Moffatt – Stock Tips Can Work Until They Don’t

888

Attila Koksal – Even Deep Investing Experience Cannot Overcome Government Policies

889

Karl-Mikael Syding – Don’t Be Blind to the Idea That You Haven’t Got the Full Picture

890

Yoshimasa Satoh – Invest Time in Yourself to Get the Life You Want

891

Stuart Leckie – The Cost of Friendship: How your Friends Impact Your Investment Decision

892

Alan Lim Seong Chun – How Complacency Weakens Risk Awareness

893

Michael Markels – Investing on a Hunch: Why an Exit Strategy is Important

894

Colin McLean – Risks in Value Investing: When to Cut Loss on a Declining Stock

895

Mike Matoney – Stop Investing in Relationships Just for Convenience

896

Lasse-Peter Pestel – Avoid the Risks of Eurozone Bailout Fund

897

Paul Gambles – Why a Solid Investment Policy Framework is Important

898

David Ying – Why Dot-Com Start-ups Failed (And What You Can Learn from Them)

899

Katsunari Yamaguchi – Government Venture Investing: The Importance of Understanding the Risks

900

Emil Voehlert – Don’t Let FOMO Take Over Your Portfolio

901

Ashraf Bava – Research Before Investing to Reduce Investment Portfolio Risk

902

Bill Lewis – Importance of Knowing Product-Market Fit Before Making Any Financial Investment