Christ said that it is easier for a camel to go through eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter kingdom of God. But strangely enough, here is a man who gets guidance from the holy book to invest well.
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Well before Sean Hyman erstwhile pastor who is inspired by Bible for his enormous success in investing, Warren Buffett, one of the world's rich and smartest investor of the era was not inspired by Bible as Sean Hyman says in the link. Warren Buffet's modus operandi in the field of investing has become popular as "Buffettology" in the world of investment. He attributes his success to simple common sense, not to Bible.
And the worth of common sense is stressed in all the religious scriptures of the world. Not just only in Bible.
And the worth of common sense is stressed in all the religious scriptures of the world. Not just only in Bible.
Well before Sean Hyman erstwhile pastor who is inspired by Bible for his enormous success in investing, Warren Buffett, one of the world's rich and smartest investor of the era was not inspired by Bible as Sean Hyman says in the link. Warren Buffet's modus operandi in the field of investing has become popular as "Buffettology" in the world of investment. He attributes his success to simple common sense, not to Bible.
And the worth of common sense is stressed in all the religious scriptures of the world. Not just only in Bible.
Obviously any religious book should not be credited with success in investment. Good investment depends on prudence and understanding of stocks and the market.
Well before Sean Hyman erstwhile pastor who is inspired by Bible for his enormous success in investing, Warren Buffett, one of the world's rich and smartest investor of the era was not inspired by Bible as Sean Hyman says in the link. Warren Buffet's modus operandi in the field of investing has become popular as "Buffettology" in the world of investment. He attributes his success to simple common sense, not to Bible.
And the worth of common sense is stressed in all the religious scriptures of the world. Not just only in Bible.
Obviously any religious book should not be credited with success in investment. Good investment depends on prudence and understanding of stocks and the market.
I agree with you. That's what exactly Warren Buffett says in his " Buffettology" without referring to any religious books.
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