PhREI Network Roundup 10-3-24: No Work, No Play

As you know, as part of the PhREI network, we decided to start a weekly roundup to share new activity from across the network. Enjoy!

The Darwinian Doctor

Daniel Shin of The Darwinian Doctor explains the detriment of the saying “no work, no pay”. Having this mindset will absolutely stop you from reaching financial freedom. Why? How is it harmful? What’s the better mindset to have?

Spoiler alert, his preferred saying is “invest promptly, prosper perpetually!”

No Work, No Pay: The Harmful Myth Holding You Back

The Prudent Plastic Surgeon

There are some people who believe the stock market is efficient….and others who believe it is not. Who is right? Why? What are the facts? What do I think? Which group of “believers” am I a part of? I’ll tell you all of this (and more)!

The Stock Market is Getting Even More Efficient

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The Prudent Plastic Surgeon

Jordan Frey MD, a plastic surgeon in Buffalo, NY, is one of the fastest-growing physician finance bloggers in the world. See how he went from financially clueless to increasing his net worth by $1M in 1 year  and how you can do the same! Feel free to send Jordan a message at [email protected].

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