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Paying today's you to fund tomorrow's you, with patience as the interest rate.

means Putting money into assets like stocks, bonds, or property expecting them to grow over time.

from From Latin investire, to clothe or wrapmoney dressed up in a new asset, hoping it outgrows the outfit.

Time winsCompounding rewards decades, not adrenaline.
Boring beatsIndex funds quietly outperform most clever traders.
Fear premiumHigher returns are paid for surviving discomfort.
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