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Re: The negative effects of FRC

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Originally Posted by dtengineering View Post
you can probably achieve higher financial returns than those who would rather go for a bike ride on a sunny afternoon, or spend time with their family.

Learning a little about your own comfort levels while doing FRC might help you make some good career choices down the road.
I went from wealthy to poor to wealthy again by the age of 40.
Recognizing what you actually get for the work is the key skill to success.
You can work till you die and be neither happy nor wealthy for that.

FRC can give you a lot but there are limits.
So you have to ask what you hope to achieve and, if you lead, how you help those you lead achieve their goals to make it worth doing.
Success in FRC is largely not just winning because if it was this would not be worth doing for a lot of people.

As an investment FRC is actually pretty low risk because there is a lot of return even for those that are not the best on Earth frequently.
So not sure we need a crisis as much as strategic commitments.

Financially FRC is really a hedge fund not a short sale.

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