What should I invest in?

Investing Producer RevolutionI posted an email I received the other day from Producer Revolution called What is Money?, and I got a great reponse from my friend Richard Miller. I was glad that he took the time to read it and offer his insights because we suddenly had two perspectives on one issue. Very valuable! There is immense value not only in the lovecat idea of helping others achieve what they want but also in the exchange of ideas because they cause you to think. Does that mean value only comes from an agreement? Absolutely not. Did we totally agree? Not comletely. But, I got value out of it simply because I wanted to think about where he was coming from, which caused me to use the greatest thing I have been given . . . my mind. Thanks Richard!. (By the way, if you don’t know, Richard has a new company he has started called Firevalt, which is a personal finance web app).

In the meantime, here’s another email to ponder . . .

“Do you know what to invest in, or do you often ask successful people or consult financial publications to find what the best investments are?

Every time you wonder what you should invest in, the answer is always (without exception) to invest in yourself. The fact that you are asking the question tells you that your human life value is not sufficient to invest in anything without risk and with a basis in principle. If your human life value is developed enough, you would never have a need to ask the question.”

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#1 Richard K Miller on 07.10.06 at 2:50 pm

Thanks, Russ!

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