"While independence comes at a cost, it frees one up to pursue new lines of inquiry. The greatest ideas often stem from meandering research that connects the dots across many disparate areas."
You have a typo: This is not investment advice. Seek your own financial, tax, and legal advice before making any investment decisions. Do you own work! I am are not your fiduciary or advisor.
It should be Do your* own work! Thank you so much for the great interviews.
I assume you will reuse that piece of text, so it's important to have it correct to automate that part of the writing process. Please correct me if I am wrong, which happens...often...
You have a typo: This is not investment advice. Seek your own financial, tax, and legal advice before making any investment decisions. Do you own work! I am are not your fiduciary or advisor.
It should be Do your* own work! Thank you so much for the great interviews.
I assume you will reuse that piece of text, so it's important to have it correct to automate that part of the writing process. Please correct me if I am wrong, which happens...often...
Thanks so much for noticing. And glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for the great work. :) Also, let me give you an article that's similar to another person you wrote about already. It's on Francis Chou. https://archive.canadianbusiness.com/investing/francis-chou-value-investing/
Thanks for this very informative article.
Glad you enjoyed it, Robert!