What gets you up in the morning?
Michael Stan
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Being an entrepreneur is not an easy task, everyday new business problems, but also the normal live problems. and the responsibility to have all that on you. The motivation has to be there to keep you going every day. What is that motivation for you?
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Arlie Rutherford@arlie_rutherford
stress of work wake me in morning
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My alarm 🤣
Alarm clock :)
The joy of learning and growing.
Hope for a better future.
@tara_fitzgerald Hmmm, are you doing something to influence that future?
Call of Duty.
a beautiful Alarm😁
my dog kiss
My alarm 🤣
motivational speakers
sunshine
My burning desire...
1 word and 1 word only, Purpose
Responsibility and my coffee
I think the reason changes as the project progresses. Today, I just launched my product and I wanted to tell the world about it. The journey to crafting it has been enjoyable as this has been the idea that's been brewing in the past two years.
But if you're asking about something deeper - like why did you leave a stable full-time job to pursue this project? It would be because of a strong belief that my product can really solve a problem. And the problem is of confusion and frustration. The notion behind my product is "everyone who invests should know how to valuate a company". The era of institutional integrity is gone so we want to empower individuals to take control of their investments.
@michaelstan it's a great question! We believe investors should always estimate their own intrinsic value of a company. An overpriced stock for you could be an undervalued stock for me because of our differing assumptions of the company's future performance.
In addition, an investor may knowingly choose to buy overpriced stock for various reasons such as someone who is an unwavering believer of Apple, which has a kind of 'moat' that allows it to trade at a premium pretty much all of the time. The key is to know what "that value" is for you.
Value investing is about building wealth steadily and surely. It takes a commitment to learning, a steady hand when the market is turbulent, and a long-term vision that sees beyond the present to the potential of the future.