since you obviously have so
much emotion invested i guess its grand?
Not exact matches
This is a
much disciplined model and it allows money to be
invested without as
much risk because of the removal factors it has in place to such as projections of the future or
emotion excesses.
No matter how
much we may attempt to downplay their influence,
emotions do play a significant role when it comes to
investing money.
Two older women, both African American, seemed highly
invested in every point Osaka played, although they refrained from showing
emotion as
much as they could in case they mistakenly made noise and disturbed a point.
Question: Is there any other team in any sport which you would
invest with so
much emotion?
Many times we
invest too
much emotion and project our expectations on people we've just met.
However, after
investing so
much time and
emotion into the series, I did end up feeling I deserved something better.
He doesn't» have a lot of dialogue for a good majority of the film (getting your tongue cut out and your femurs filed down into Walrus tusks will do that to you), but he conveys so
much through his
emotions and body movement that it is impossible to become
invested in his arc.
That classic combination of a film that doesn't make any sense with one that doesn't inspire anyone to
invest an iota of
emotion in giving a crap, J.J. Abrams's Mission: Impossible III (hereafter M: i: III) isn't convoluted like the first two instalments so
much as it's just incoherent and loud.
But sometimes, especially when you've
invested so
much energy and
emotion into creating your book, it's hard to see your own writing objectively.
All that said, unless the investor can discipline his
emotions, he is probably better off
investing in bonds, even though he will earn
much less.
The major advantage of regular portfolio rebalancing is that the process takes
much of the
emotion out of
investing — buying and selling happens not in response to gut feelings or financial news, but in response to a simple, regular principal of the passage of time.
All of these automated approaches prevent investors from «meddling» too
much on the mechanics of
investing, thus taking the
emotion out.
Bogle was right when he said that the focus should be on the long term and that investors should be trying to limit the role that
emotion plays in their
investing decisions and that we should all make an effort to remain humble re how
much we really know about how the market works.
Much of Mindfully
Investing is based on the apparent dichotomy between reason and
emotion.
Having a guaranteed return investment vehicle as your safe bucket will help remove
much of the drama and
emotion that comes with being fully
invested in the stock market.
I get it — after
investing so
much time, energy, sweat and tears raising your children to be independent, productive adults, it's common to find yourself at the graduation ceremony with a bevy of different
emotions — you may feel tremendous pride and happiness watching your child reach this milestone, but profound sadness, loss & anxiety can come into the picture as well.