When whipping up meals for your loved ones, it is not just about what is on the plate, it is about your vibe too. According to Ayurvedic teachings, which have been around for a few thousand years, the cook’s emotional state can actually influence the quality of the food. So, if you are feeling like…
A tradition of reflecting and predicting
It is that time of year again when the “big boys” of Wall Street (with access to some of the smartest minds and more data and information than anyone else) roll out their glittering 2025 outlooks, each more meticulously polished than the last. As part of my annual tradition, I have been diving into these…
Can money buy happiness for millionaires?
Wharton’s Matt Killingsworth has discovered something that might make your wallet (and your heart) a little lighter. Happiness apparently keeps climbing alongside your income, smashing through previous expectations like a caffeinated stock market. Who knew money could buy smiles and surprises? Here is a section: While there is plenty of research on money and happiness,…
Lessons beyond the man who broke the Bank of England
I periodically recycle old posts on my blog to ensure that new clients can benefit from valuable content they may have missed. Today, I’m revisiting an insightful post on George Soros, a figure I greatly respect as one of the most exceptional investors on my radar. I must confess that my investment approach is influenced…
Back to school
When we take a step back and truly reflect, it is clear there is much to be grateful for in our home country. Yet, we must also acknowledge the harsh reality that millions of people are not as fortunate. Inflation continues to be a relentless force, eroding the financial stability of the most vulnerable among…