Is Investing Really Harder Than Brain Surgery?

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While listening to a podcast recently, the person being interviewed (who had gone from negative net worth to independently wealthy in less than 15 years) made a comment about investing being harder than brain surgery.

This is awful – it tells the general public like you and me that we can’t hope to figure it out, so why even try.

Investing takes some training, I sincerely believe everyone can do it, but that’s not the main point. The single biggest deciding factor whether someone has money when they retire is not if they understand what a mutual fund is, what an index fund is, what bonds are, what an ETF is, or what a hedge fund is.

It’s how much money they actually put away every single month.

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About Rob

I'm a Christian university Math instructor and, my wife is a nurse. We live in Winnipeg with our two kids, and for years we felt like we made too much money to be so broke. After changing our paradigms around money, we paid off all our consumer debt ($41k) and built a $21k emergency fund in 25 months. Today I (Rob) strive to help Canadians experience the same massive shift in their finances that we did by pushing people to take their financial lives seriously, and with the responsibility that comes from managing money for God. My mission is to be a powerful and passionate example of the unlimited possibilities financially that are available for anyone that commits their life to living for God and following His principles of wealth building. I will share all the best ideas I've come across and strategies to make a difference in your financial life.