Have you ever sat down to read a book, fully intending to get lost in it, only to slam it shut minutes later, heart racing, body buzzing, attention shattered? Maybe it’s a textbook, a self-help book, or something you actually want to read. You’ve set the mood: your music is playing, the light is soft,... Continue Reading →
The Lattice Framework: The Mental Model That Can Change Your Life
Why the Smartest Investors and Thinkers Use Multi-Disciplinary Learning to Their Advantage The Power of Thinking Across Disciplines If you want to make better decisions, whether in investing, business, or life in general, you need more than just knowledge, you need a way to connect ideas across different fields. This is where the lattice framework... Continue Reading →
Your Biggest Advantage in Life: The Library
Why the Wealthiest People in the World Prioritize Reading, and How You Can Too The Hidden Wealth Inside Every Library If you want to build a better life, whether through financial success, career growth, or simply understanding the world, there’s one free resource that can change everything: the library. Some of the wealthiest and most... Continue Reading →
The Ultimate Guide to Investment Books for College Students and Young Adults
Why College Students Should Start Investing Early Investing isn't about getting rich overnight; it’s about building wealth over time. As a college student or young adult, you have a unique advantage—the gift of time. The earlier you start, the more compounding works in your favor. But where should you begin? There’s no shortage of books... Continue Reading →
The Shift in My Approach to Reading That Changed My Investing Strategy
I came across this Google Doc I wrote years ago, which started as a conversation in ChatGPT. As someone who’s loved reading for as long as I can remember, I was a Hooked on Phonics kid—probably due to my dyslexia, which I didn’t know I had at the time. I always thought it was because... Continue Reading →
Why I Don’t Read Books Like Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad
When I first started my journey to understanding wealth, I got my hands on all the financial books I could find, including those that now read like a conman had written them. In the beginning, I didn’t know what to look for. I just knew one thing: I wanted to be well-off. It wasn’t until... Continue Reading →
How Reading the Book The Compound Effect Changed My Life
In a world where everything is rushed and we treat time as our enemy, I had found myself utterly drowning in the toxic hustle culture narrative. It wasn’t until I was mentally exhausted to the point that I couldn’t write another single blog post, another Kindle Direct Publishing eBook, or a piece of website content... Continue Reading →
One Up On Wall Street Summary In-Depth Analysis for College Students
I bought my first copy of One Up On Wall Street back in 2020. It took me until this year to read through it. https://youtu.be/s3jzbKW24jw?si=bYyCkaGra7a7Kr2r One of my favorite YouTube channels The Swedish Investor has some of the best book summaries, so I included his summary of the book here as well. It's funny how... Continue Reading →
Even Large Corporations Still Struggle With This….
On the way to the grocery store to pick up peanuts, seaweed, chili, dish soap, greek yogurt, pasta and a pack of birthday cake oreos for a treat. As I was on the bus headed to pick up some groceries, I was reading Peter Lynch's One Up On Wall Street. There is a part where he... Continue Reading →
Listening To Peter Lynch’s Advice: Buy What You Know. Is Zevia Stock a Great Buy?
This is my first blog post. I wasn't sure how it was going to start off but as I was reading Peter Lynch's book One Up On Wall Street, the urge to write came around. Reading while watching a free YouTube Movie: Regarding Henry. One of my favorites. There is this company that I hold... Continue Reading →
