This chapter stresses the significance of prioritizing long-term endurance in investing over short-term fluctuations, advocating for perseverance in the face of manageable losses and not being swayed by temporary market turbulence. It also underscores the benefits of making subtle investments in long-term growth.
"Nature is not in a hurry, yet everything is accomplished,” said Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu.
Giant sequoias, advanced organisms, towering mountains – it builds the most jaw-dropping features of the universe. And it does so silently, where growth is almost never visible right now but staggering over long periods of time.
It’s quiet compounding, and it’s a wonder to see.
I like the idea of quietly compounding your money. Just like in nature, it’s where you’ll find the most impressive results.