How to Invest In Yourself (The 5 Best Investments To Make)

Published 11 months ago • 2 min read

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1. How to Invest In Yourself (The 5 Best Investments To Make)

What is an investment?

I don’t know the dictionary definition, but to me, investing means …

… sacrificing something of value in the current moment in exchange for a asymmetric reward in the future.

But how do you do it? How do you go about making investments? Moreover, what are the investments you should be making?

In this article, I will talk about the 5 areas of your life where you should be investing in. Also, I will tell you why these investments are so valuable.

Let’s get started.

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He and I have spoken many times about dealing with addiction in our families. I know what he's been through and I know how hard he worked to make something of himself.

I'm proud of him, and I am happy to see him succeed.

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4. This Killed Me

I've never understood why people brag about raising money.


5. A Dangerous Game (Beware Of Lifestyle Creep)

How come most people never get wealthy?

As we age, we earn more. So if we are earning more as we get older, shouldn't we all be free of debt or financial stress?

Unfortunately no, because in almost every case, there is a connection between how much we earn and how much we spend.

Cole Bridge writes a great piece on lifestyle creep.

How to spot it, how to avoid it, and how to make your money work for you.


Hit reply and tell me one of your financial goals for the week. Is there a sale you want to close? an investment you want to make? or a habit you want to create?

As always, I'm here to help.

Love you guys.

Talk to you next week.

Tim

P.S. - Some of you may know that a section of I-95 collapsed in Philly this week. There has been some hysterical social media content, but this one has got to be the best.

Go Birds. Fuck the Cowboys.

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