OYENTE

Jim

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A consummate storyteller

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Revisado: 04-08-25

Ritholtz, a trusted voice in investing for decades, is one of the few people who can speak deftly to such a broad range of investment and economic topics. Per his usual, he combines practical ideas couched in a deep-level knowledge of the history of Wall Street, interspersed with wise quotes about life and our all-too-human-behaviors. Narrated by the man himself, it’s a good read and an even better “listen” thanks to his erudite use of language and gregarious speaking style. What makes the book so great is how he pokes fun through storytelling. The case studies and cautionary tales definitely provide actionable advice. But, the biggest takeaway for me is how it changed my thinking on a more fundamental level: My modus operandi.

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Make the mind shift happen

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Revisado: 03-14-25

I enjoyed this book very much and will tell my friends about it. I always enjoy when the author reads the book. And, in this case, the author is a great communicator. I especially enjoyed the chapter entitled “small hinges.” Throughout the book, Brandt encourages us to make the most of the opportunity that retirement can present. Like Jon Lennon’s quote that “life is what happens while you are busy making other plans,” our financial plans and, by extension, our retirement years can unravel while we are busy paying for other stuff. The non-financial factors drive intention. We need to find ways to harness that intentionality to create an awesome retirement.

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