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Think of the stock market as a dog on a leash, and the economy as the person holding the leash. Over the course of a walk, they both end up in the same place. But the dog (market) is going to zig back and forth quite a bit and send out a lot of false signals about what direction the walk is taking.
Scott Galloway • The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Success
Teresa Liang
linkedin.comeveryday person looking to pay their basic bills. A blend of monetary struggle, close community, and idealism is the jackpot for any upline.
Amanda Montell • Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism

Although it’s a nice gesture for the CEO or the corporate president with the million-dollar salary to buy a few thousand shares of the company stock, it’s more significant when employees at the lower echelons add to their positions. If you see someone with a $45,000 annual salary buying $10,000 worth of stock, you can be sure it’s a meaningful vote
... See morePeter Lynch • One Up on Wall Street
The old-fashioned way of making money on real estate (i.e., the Monopoly game) is back. You don’t buy it for appreciation—you buy it for the rents.
Harry S. Dent Jr. • The Demographic Cliff
system.” I consider real estate money trees as Fastlane 1.0 or Wealth 1.0. It is the old way and still very much a road to wealth.