Have you ever been asked, "What have you experienced that I haven't that makes you believe what you do?"
This thought-provoking question from Morgan Housel's book, "Same as Ever," struck a chord with me. The book is chock-full of timeless insights, including the power of storytelling and the notion that the long run is simply a series of short runs. But this question goes beyond the book's pages and delves into the essence of human nature.
As humans, we are here to gather experiences and observe how they shape our bodies and minds. The challenges we face are necessary and form an integral part of the human experience. And despite our differences, disagreements are inevitable. We all have different time horizons, goals, ambitions, and risk tolerances. If only we shared the same perspectives, but we don't.
As humans, we are here to gather experiences and observe how they shape our bodies and minds. The challenges we face are necessary and form an integral part of the human experience. And despite our differences, disagreements are inevitable. We all have different time horizons, goals, ambitions, and risk tolerances. If only we shared the same perspectives, but we don't.