Save Like a Pessimist, Invest Like an Optimist

“All good investing comes down to surviving an inevitable chain of short-term setbacks and disappointments in order to enjoy long-term progress and compounding,” according to author Morgan Housel. Click here for his insights.

Source: Collaborative Fund
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