The best thing about investing is that you get to pick your problems.
Here’s what I mean:
Imagine a 100-question math test.Normally, to get 100%, you’d need every question right.
But investing isn’t like that.
As an investor, you might only need to answer 30 questions correctly to win.
The catch?
If you start guessing at the other 70 and get them wrong, you don’t just lose marks - you get penalized.
Bad decisions don’t cancel out.
They compound against you.
So the goal isn’t to know everything, it's to master one thing