• Jayden ChongJayden Chong
      ·2024-07-26
      [Lovely]  [Lovely]  [Lovely]  
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    • RagzRagz
      ·2024-05-05
      The Path of the Masters by Julian Johnson, a spiritual classic
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    • Qing CaiQing Cai
      ·2024-04-20
      Recdntlybread the inspirational book Who moved my cheese?
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    • StayCalmStayCalm
      ·2024-04-20
      Lord of the Rings Trilogy
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    • HappyGalTHappyGalT
      ·2024-04-20
      Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad, Poor Dad
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    • deal2dealdeal2deal
      ·2024-04-18
      The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien - my favorite.
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    • FrisbeeFrisbee
      ·2024-04-18
      It has to be Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling
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    • luv2tradeluv2trade
      ·2024-04-18
      This is my favorite book; The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
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    • ShopShop
      ·2024-04-18
      favorite book is Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. haha
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·2024-04-18
      Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell is my favorite book
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    • nickname168nickname168
      ·2024-04-18
      my favorite - The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
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    • onlyYouonlyYou
      ·2024-04-18
      My favorite book is The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
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    • QueenLTQueenLT
      ·2024-04-14
      Hi
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    • KinKatKinKat
      ·2024-04-14
      The 1st book which inspired me in investing is 'One Up on Wall Street' by Peter Lynch. That was the starting point for me to becoming more structured & organized as an investor.  I gained confidence in being the little guy/gal vs the giants (Institutions, Fund Managers.. etc) as we have the ability to spot trends by being observant in our daily lives & are much more nimble than the 'giants'.  Learning to categorize the stocks enables me to realize the difference in strategies to adopt and the timing to buy / sell / hold for each. Some points, using Co-Pilot to summarise is as per attached.
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    • Star in the SkyStar in the Sky
      ·2024-04-14
      I love all books except horror stories [Happy]  
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    • LiverpoolRedLiverpoolRed
      ·2024-04-13
      I like to read Harry Potter stories book.
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    • MuppyMuppy
      ·2024-04-13
      biology textbook
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    • jhtigerjhtiger
      ·2024-04-13
      Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything
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    • SPACE ROCKETSPACE ROCKET
      ·2024-04-13
      The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel. Some takeaways - 1. Luck and Risk are doppelangers - every outcome in life is guided by forces other than individual effort.The difficulty in identifying what is luck, skill and risk is one of the biggest problems we face when managing money.The line between 'inspiringly bold' and 'foolishly reckless' can be a millimeter thick and only visible on hindsight. 2. Be careful who you praise and admire.Be careful who you look down upon and wish to avoid becoming. Don't assume that 100% of the outcomes can be attributed to efforts and decisions. Realise that not all success is due to hard work and not all poverty is due to laziness. Focus less on specific individuals and more on broad patterns. Studying a specific person is dangerous because we tend to s
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