Question Things: Certainty is an Absurdity
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Looking to have your mind blown? Experience the freedom that comes from living with an open mind. Learn to detach from the emotions we invest in our beliefs. Develop the mindset of a learner. This book will teach you how to open your mind and the minds of the people around you. You will learn how to think differently about a variety of subjects
Jonathan Davis
Jonathan Davis is one of the UK’s leading writers on investment. A professionally qualified investor, he is the author of three books about investment, has written regular columns for the Financial Times and The Spectator, podcasts for the Money Makers website (www.money-makers.co) and is an adviser to investment companies. His website is at: www.independent-investor.com.
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