• No one is crazy with money we have all just lived through different experiences. Most people chose to follow their experiences rather than some second-hand knowledge because that's what they believe Is right. We are also raised by the time if you put two equally smart people from different times, they will have different views on stocks and money.

  • Luck plays a big roll bill gates got very lucky he went to lakeside high school which also happened to be one of the only high schools with a computer. Bill and his friends spent hours before and after school play around with it. Bill once said that if he didn't go to lakeside, he probably wouldn't have made Microsoft.

  • Bill gates said “success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose”. We tend to look at billionaires for lessons bit the more extreme the outcome the less likely you can apply its lessons to your own life. Because luck played a huge part in it.

  • When will you have enough? When you get to a million why not 5 million or 10 and it keeps going of you have enough and understand when you do that's how you become happy. You don't know how much you can it until you do it and throw up same with money you want more until you lose it.

  • Investing is all about compounding Waren Buffet has been investing since he was 10. He is now worth 84.5 billion. If he had been normal person and started investing between 20-30 with a return of 22%, he would only be worth 11.9 million 99.9% less. His skill is investing but his secret is time.

  • Jesse Livermore was one of the greatest stock traders in his day. D uring the market crash everyone was panicking when jesses family was in tears because they thought they lost all there money but Jesse bet against it and made the equivalent of 3 billion today. He made bigger bets got greedy and lost all his money. He later committed suicide

  • “A wise old owl lived in a oak the more he saw the less he spoke the less he spoke the more he heard why aren't we all like the wise old bird”. John D Rockefeller use to recite this poem when people asked him why he was so quiet. He was one of the most successful people in 1870s.

  • Man in the car paradox no one is impressed with your possessions as much as you are. The man in the car paradox says when people see a nice or fancy car them almost never think about the person driving it. Everyone pictures them self in the driver's seat. The saw goes for anything nice people think it brings them respect bit people only imagine themselves driving.

  • “Things that have never happened before happen all the time”. Said by standard professor Scott Sagan

  • It's hard to stick to one plan or career because we change as people. Our goals hopes, views, on things change all the time. It's very hard to stick to a job from 18-65 and still be happy. Its better to change and be happy rather then a prisoner of the past.

  • Most people are attracted by bad stuff. Tell someone everything is great and they're likely to shrug you off or call you a salesperson. Tell someone there in danger and now you have their undivided attention.

  • Everyone has an incomplete view of the world. But we form a complete narrative to fill the gap. Most people when confronted with something they don't understand, don't realize that they don't understand because there able to come up with an explanation based on there unique perspective.