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Enough
True Measures of Money, Business, and Life
Book • 2008
In 'Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life,' John C. Bogle reflects on the excesses of the financial system, particularly in the context of the 2008 crisis.
The book is divided into three sections: Money, Business, and Life.
Bogle discusses the importance of long-term, client-first approaches and the need to redefine success beyond mere financial gain.
He emphasizes values such as trust, stewardship, character, and contribution, and argues against the destructive nature of greed and blind ambition.
The book includes a foreword by William Jefferson Clinton and is written in a straightforward and accessible style.
The book is divided into three sections: Money, Business, and Life.
Bogle discusses the importance of long-term, client-first approaches and the need to redefine success beyond mere financial gain.
He emphasizes values such as trust, stewardship, character, and contribution, and argues against the destructive nature of greed and blind ambition.
The book includes a foreword by William Jefferson Clinton and is written in a straightforward and accessible style.
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