As I see it, as far as investing is concerned, most people will expend as much time and effort needed to be the best they can be in their job, and then spend next to no time learning what to do with the money they earn in that job. IMO investing wisely, over a life time, involves a life time of learning.
One of the first books I sent my son, while in University was "The Wealthy Barber". I considered it a good place to start in his investing journey.
Last edited by flamesfever; 03-11-2022 at 01:57 PM.
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