Technology
63 min

I put 80% of my money in the S&P after a billionaire investor told me not to

My First Million

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  "summary": "The podcast discusses a study that found 45% of savings and investing patterns are genetic. The hosts explore how understanding human nature is more important than financial knowledge in investing. They also discuss the importance of self-awareness in finding one's strengths and passions, and how this can lead to success in various areas of life, including investing and entrepreneurship.",
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Key Takeaways

Don't always follow the advice of others, even if they are billionaires
Highly accomplished individuals may not always be reasonable or normal
Great artists may not always be punctual
Investing in the S&P can be a viable option, despite some advice to the contrary
It's essential to think critically and make informed decisions

Notable Quotes

If you find a man on top of a mountain, don't assume that he's going to be reasonable or normal

Just like if you if there's if there's a great artist, I don't expect him to show up on time all the time

Chapters

Introduction to Investing in S&P
Philosophical Musings

Resources Mentioned

S&Pinvestment
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