Have you ever thought about the unspoken money scripts we pass to our children? As parents, we often assume that teaching our children about money requires a formal sit-down conversation. We plan to wait until they are teenagers to explain the mechanics of a budget, the danger of credit cards, and the magic of compound interest. But the truth is, your children are already learning about money every single day. They are incredibly observant. Long before […]
Continue readingThe high price of “someday”
There is a very common narrative that high-achievers tend to buy into. It is the idea of the deferred life. We work relentlessly in our thirties, forties, and fifties, pouring all of our surplus time and energy into building our careers and our portfolios. We tell ourselves that we are making sacrifices now so that we can finally relax, travel, and enjoy our lives “someday” when we cross a specific financial finish line. But this mindset […]
Continue readingThe Rule of 72
The financial world is full of complex algorithms, dense spreadsheets, and jargon designed to make investing look like a highly complicated science. You could find yourself thinking that you need an advanced degree just to understand what your money is doing. But occasionally, a piece of math comes along that is so simple, and so profound, that it completely changes how you view your wealth. Enter the Rule of 72. The Rule of 72 is a […]
Continue readingWhy your brain is working against your retirement
How are you feeling about your retirement plan? For many, this is a stress-filled question, leading them to avoid diving too deep! For others, they like to spend a lot of time looking at spreadsheets when planning for the future. They love analysing cash flow, projecting inflation, and debating asset allocation. But the biggest variable in your financial plan is not the stock market. It is the person looking at the spreadsheet. Human biology is a […]
Continue readingThe word over every door
“If I had my way, I would write the word ‘insure’ over every door of every cottage and upon the blotting pad of every public man… because I am convinced that, for sacrifices that are conceivably small, families can be secured against catastrophes which otherwise would smash them forever.” — Winston Churchill Winston Churchill spoke those words over a century ago. Yet, despite the massive evolution of the financial world since then, his observation remains incredibly […]
Continue readingWho contributes to your success
There is a persistent myth in modern culture about the “self-made” individual. We celebrate the singular entrepreneur, the disciplined saver, and the visionary leader. We are naturally drawn to stories of individual grit. But if we are honest, the reality of success is rarely a solo endeavour. Behind every person who has built a life of financial security or professional achievement, there is almost always a quiet ecosystem of support. It might be the junior colleague […]
Continue readingSurviving the noise
Have you ever looked at the financial news and felt that the world has lost its collective mind? Markets often plunge on seemingly good news and soar on terrible news. A company with no revenue can be valued at billions, while a solid, profitable business is ignored. The short-term behaviour of the stock market can feel entirely disconnected from reality. When confronted with this chaos, many intelligent people try to outsmart it. They try to figure […]
Continue readingThe core and the explore
Have you ever felt a pang of anxiety at a dinner party when someone mentions the incredible returns they just made on a new tech stock or emerging trend? It is a very human reaction. We are wired to seek progress, and watching someone else seemingly sprint ahead can make us feel like we are falling behind. This feeling often leads to a dangerous investing behaviour: chasing trends. When we chase the latest hot investment, we […]
Continue readingThe hidden cost of doing something
In almost every area of life, hard work and constant activity are rewarded. If you want to improve your health, you train more frequently. If you want to build a business, you put in longer hours. Action equals progress. But investing is a rare domain where this logic is turned upside down. In the world of wealth creation, constant activity is often penalised. When markets get bumpy or headlines become alarming, our instinct is to protect […]
Continue readingSafety has a cost
“One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth. Growth must be chosen again and again; fear must be overcome again and again.” Whilst this quote by psychologist Abraham Maslow is not usually found in financial textbooks, it certainly belongs in the realm of human potential. We tend to think of our financial lives as a series of big, one-off decisions. We choose a career. We buy a house. We set up a […]
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