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Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life

This book delves into the idea that true satisfaction can be found by reassessing our values and priorities, focusing on the importance of balance and simplicity in personal and professional endeavors. It challenges the conventional wisdom of materialism and overconsumption, advocating for a more meaningful and sustainable approach to living. more

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John C. Bogle
John C. Bogle

John C. Bogle, born on May 8, 1929, is a distinguished investor. He is known as a pioneer in index investing and founded Vanguard Group, which has been instrumental in the development of low-cost index mutual funds. more

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