John Bogle once said, “Learn every day, but especially learn from the experiences of others. It’s cheaper!” It’s true. It is cheaper. It’s also a great way to learn.
About the only downside is that experiencing it ourselves tends to drive the point home much better. Losing money will do that. But it usually happens at a snail’s pace compared to the speed with which anyone can dedicate to learning from others.
The fun part is John Bogle said that at the end of a meeting of the minds. Charley Ellis gathered seven legends to share their thoughts and experiences on investing. Their lessons are timeless and worth revisiting as a reminder of what matters.
On Behavior
I would recommend being humble. Be open-minded, and do not be conceited. — John Templeton
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Humility is an enormously important quality. You can’t win without it. Survival, in the end, is where the winners are by definition, and survival begins with humility. — Peter Bernstein Continue Reading…

