Compounding Project

The Magic of Compounding in Health, Wealth, and Wisdom

Author: Sathish Gajula

Wealth #8: The Power of Starting Early in Investing

“The art is not in making money, but in keeping it.” — Anonymous “I am young, I don’t want to think about money now.” “I’ll…

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Wealth #7: Why Are Stocks the Safest Long-term Investment?

You might think that stocks are risky and people lose money in the market. In fact, stocks are the safest long-term investment. Surprised? Keep reading…

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Wealth #6: Why the Stock Market is the Ultimate Wealth Building Tool?

“Don’t invest in stocks. It’s a sure-shot way to lose money.” “I have never come across anyone making money in the stock market.” “Buying stocks…

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Wisdom #6: My Top 5 Lessons from Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett is one of the world’s greatest investors of all time. More than his investing knowledge, I like the way he teaches complex concepts…

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Health #2: My Top 3 Habits on Health

“Health isn’t everything, but without health, everything else is nothing.” – Arthur Schopenhauer, a German philosopher. Why health is important? It is always important to…

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Wealth #5: Why Savings Rate is More Powerful Than You Think?

“The rich invest their money and spend what is left; the poor spend their money and invest what is left.” – Jim Rohn Becoming financially…

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Wisdom #5: ‘Goals’ vs ‘Systems’ Thinking (Part 2)

James Clear said, “Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement.” Check Part 1 of this article here. How I applied systems thinking to health, wealth,…

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Wisdom #4: ‘Goals’ vs ‘Systems’ Thinking (Part 1)

“People do not decide their futures. They decide their habits and their habits decide their futures.” – Matthias Alexander How it all started? In the…

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Wealth #4: My First Money Lesson

“The main reason people struggle financially is because they have spent years in school but learned nothing about money.” — Robert Kiyosaki Growing up, the…

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Wealth #3: My Investment Philosophy

“The investor’s chief problem—and even his worst enemy—is likely to be himself.” — Benjamin Graham As per Investopedia, “An investment philosophy is a set of beliefs…

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