William Green has written for many publications in the US and Europe, including Time, Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, The New Yorker, The Spectator (London), and The Economist. He edited the Asian edition of Time while living in Hong Kong, then moved to London to edit the European, Middle Eastern, and African editions of Time. As an editor and coauthor, he has collaborated on several books, including Guy Spier’s much-praised memoir, The Education of a Value Investor. Born and raised in London, Green studied English literature at Oxford University and received a master’s degree in journalism at Columbia University. He lives in New York with his wife and their two children.
From a renowned financial journalist who has written for Time, Fortune, Forbes, and The New Yorker, a fresh and unexpectedly profound book that draws on hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with many of the world’s super-investors to demonstrate that the keys for building wealth hold other life lessons as well.
Billionaire investors. If we think of them, it’s with a mixture of awe and suspicion. Clearly, they possess a kind of genius—the proverbial Midas Touch. But are the skills they possess transferable? And do they have anything to teach us besides making money?
In Richer, Wiser, Happier, William Green draws on interviews that he’s conducted over twenty-five years with many of the world’s greatest investors. As he discovered, their talents extend well beyond the financial realm. The most successful investors are mavericks and iconoclasts who question conventional wisdom and profit vastly from their ability to think more rationally, rigorously, and objectively. They are master game players who consciously maximize their odds of long-term success in markets and life, while also minimizing any risk of catastrophe. They draw powerful insights from many different fields, are remarkably intuitive about trends, practice fanatical discipline, and have developed a high tolerance for pain. As Green explains, the best investors can teach us not only how to become rich, but how to improve the way we think, reach decisions, assess risk, avoid costly errors, build resilience, and turn uncertainty to our advantage.
Green ushers us into the lives of more than forty super-investors, visiting them in their offices, homes, and even their places of worship—all to share what they have to teach us. Richer, Wiser, Happier brings together the thinking of many of the greatest investment minds, from Sir John Templeton to Charlie Munger, Jack Bogle to Ed Thorp, Will Danoff to Mohnish Pabrai, Bill Miller to Laura Geritz, Joel Greenblatt to Howard Marks. In explaining how they think and why they win, this landmark book provides gems of insight that will enrich you not only financially but also professionally and personally.
##沒有什麼財富密碼,就是一些價值投資者的訪談。有趣的是,最近FIRE在打工圈越來越火,全網都是什麼賺夠多少錢就退休的帖子,而事實上真正有financial independence的人多數都沒有retire early ?Richer, Wiser, Happier: How the World's Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life ✒️William P. Green ?Goodreads評分4.62/5 2021年4月齣版的新書,名噪一時,goodreads評分高達4.62,在5月趁熱讀完瞭,目前還沒有中文譯本。 標題很直接:更有錢、更有智慧...
評分##把一些投資大師的一些語錄做瞭整理,看此書有種“吃剩飯”的感覺。從大師的一些做法得到的啓示,再傳遞給讀者,已經是幾手信息瞭,還不如讀讀投資大師一手言論。 例如逆嚮投資鄧普頓用“孤獨”似乎有點不貼切,每個人都孤獨。講逆嚮有點隔靴搔癢,如何判斷逆嚮呢?逆嚮應該有幾...
評分 評分##最喜歡第一和第六章
評分##非常好?
評分 評分 評分##就好比數學強到韋神那樣的人說“數學沒什麼用”纔有可信度,財富積纍到書中的投資人那樣的程度,得齣“財富和物質不能帶來人生充實的幸福感和寜靜”的結論纔有說服力. 理性選擇,獨立思考能力,不情緒化,高度自律和專注,持續反思自己和他人的經曆,自我覺知程度高,不受旁人...
評分##星級: ★★★★ 這本書小圈子裏很多人推薦,因此特意來讀,的確是值得一讀的好書。 印象比較深刻的一些點: 1. 成功的投資者都是長期主義者; 2. 每個投資人都會遇到自己的低迷期; 3. Money 是精神自由的基礎,但 Money 不是人生的目的; 4. 成功的投資者最後都去做慈善,追尋自己的人生價值;
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