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A Piece We Love
In a recent WSJ piece, Jason Zweig discusses two things to do when the stock market gets crazy. The article and Zweig’s advice are worth your time (and the tips should sound familiar).
What’s more, Zweig highlights some long view thoughts from recent podcast guest, Hal Hershfield.
“Our distant future selves feel like different people from who we are now,” says Hal Hershfield, a behavioral scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who studies how time affects people’s decisions. “It can become especially difficult to keep those distant selves in mind when there’s so many emotions in the present—in the form of temptation or fear.”
If you haven’t already, listen here to the podcast episode with Hal Hershfield.
Podcast – Greatest Hits 2021-2022
Whether you hang on every word from every episode or you prefer to “snack” on Take the Long View, give a complete listen to these “greatest hits excerpts.” Join host Matt Hall as he highlights some of the most poignant moments from recent guests.
New Video – Charles Kafoglis
Ready to meet someone with the heart of a teacher? Charles Kafoglis is our featured video this month and it’s worth a watch. Charles brings decades of client service experience from his days as a management consultant. Most recently, he has been working with teens and young adults to instill financial literacy skills, sorely lacking across all levels of our education system, helping them launch their careers with a sound financial foundation. He appreciates the value of listening, making a difference, and practical problem-solving. We think you’ll love Charles as much as we do!