Kent Thune is a philosopher who happens to be a money manager, freelance writer and author.
2 thoughts on “The Beginning of Mastery”
What truth in the above statement from Chapter 1. I was a philosophy student who switched to finance. As I look back over my 72 years of life I strongly wish I would have discarded my bad thoughts.
I eagerly await your book Mr. Thune.
Thanks, Mark! I apologize for the delayed response. I’m still transitioning into “full-time mode” on this blog. Regarding your comment, it’s never too late to learn from the past. I believe that discovering who you are is often a process of identifying who you are not. Sometimes the process takes years or decades. You are fortunate to have learned this lesson in life. The vast majority never learn it.
What truth in the above statement from Chapter 1. I was a philosophy student who switched to finance. As I look back over my 72 years of life I strongly wish I would have discarded my bad thoughts.
I eagerly await your book Mr. Thune.
Thanks, Mark! I apologize for the delayed response. I’m still transitioning into “full-time mode” on this blog. Regarding your comment, it’s never too late to learn from the past. I believe that discovering who you are is often a process of identifying who you are not. Sometimes the process takes years or decades. You are fortunate to have learned this lesson in life. The vast majority never learn it.