The best view comes after the hardest climb. Keep going.
The best view comes after the hardest climb. Keep going.
It's 2025. Good luck to everyone for this year and beyond.
Yes, they live with me.
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A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. That's why they can rotate their ears 180 degrees and hear a pin drop from across the room.
So next time you're tempted to chase a hot stock, remember Newton. The guy who figured out gravity still couldn't escape the pull of the market's madness.
Moral of the story? Even geniuses can fall for the hype. Speculative bubbles are no joke, and FOMO will get you every time.
Afterward, he was so bitter about it that he refused to talk about the stock market ever again. He even said, "I was like a man who had picked up a toy on the seashore only to have a whale come and swallow him up".
The bubble burst. The stock crashed. Hard. Newton lost around ยฃ20,000, which is like losing millions today.
Big mistake.
But then, the FOMO kicked in. You know how it is, you sell too early, and the stock keeps going up. Newton couldn't resist. He bought back in, but this time, at a much higher price.
And he was right! The stock kept climbing after he sold, but he stayed out. For a while.
But then, something felt off. The stock was rising way too fast. Newton, being the rational thinker he was, decided to sell his shares. He reportedly said, "I can calculate the motions of the heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people".
Newton, being a smart guy, decided to get in on the action. He bought some shares and watched them skyrocket. Like, really skyrocket. He made a killing.
In the early 1700s, there was this company called the South Sea Company. They had a sweet deal: a monopoly on trade with South America. People went nuts for their stock. It was like the GameStop of its day, but way bigger.
You know Isaac Newton, right? The guy who discovered gravity, invented calculus, and was basically a genius? Well, turns out, even geniuses can get burned by the stock market. Here's the wild story of how Newton lost a fortune during the South Sea Bubble.
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