When i was younger and i would leave jobs, it would be, you know, burn the bridges. But by the time i got to forty, i and again, maybe this is a little bit of a function of my my own deficits, but i eventually figured out you don't have to burn the bridge behind you. And that learning everything you can from your first couple of jobs and leaving on good terms is something i didn't know but wish i didso talking about investing again, i believe learning how to think and think independently is more important than any specific finance theory.
Barry Ritholtz is the Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management. Barry talks about using his ADHD as a superpower, survivorship bias, thinking independently in a noisy world, and creating meaning in life.