How to make risk-based financial decisions
This is straight from Keith Cunningham’s book The Road Less Stupid. I’ve read versions of this, but never this succinctly. He says there are 3 steps to
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This is straight from Keith Cunningham’s book The Road Less Stupid. I’ve read versions of this, but never this succinctly. He says there are 3 steps to
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Naval Ravikant is a Silicone Valley entrepreneur and investor. He’s worth an approximate $60M. I’d say he knows a thing or two about building wealth. He