A man buys a piece of land.
He doesn’t check its price every day.
He doesn’t watch the news about that area.
He doesn’t ask others what they think.
Years pass.
One day, a road is built nearby.
Development happens.
The land price multiplies.
He smiles and says, “Good decision.”
Now the same man buys shares of a great company. Suddenly, he checks prices every hour.
News creates fear.
Social media creates noise.
He chases what others are buying.
A small fall happens — and he panics.
Later, he says,
“The stock market cheats retail investors.”
The market didn’t change. His behaviour did.
With land and gold, he was patient. With stocks, he became emotional.
Ownership requires silence. Observation creates noise.
Think like a landowner. Act like a business owner.
That’s how wealth is actually built. A person become own-vestment, he becomes stable and controlling emotional state. When they are in the state of "in-vestment", the same person does many time "In/Out-vestment", at end of the day, not even able to beat index returns.
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