Man muss sich bewusst sein, dass Vermögensaufbau langfristig geschieht und man daher viel Geduld mitbringen muss. Wenn man Vermögen (sinnvoll) investiert hat, vergrößert sich das Vermögen meist über lange Zeit von allein – man braucht nur Geduld. Das Mindset des durchschnittlichen Menschen ist jedoch nicht auf Geduld, sondern vielmehr auf ständiges Handeln und Handlungsfähigkeit ausgelegt.
You have to be very patient, […] That’s contrary to human nature, just to sit there all day long doing nothing, waiting. […] You don’t feel active, you don’t feel useful, so you do something stupid.”
– Charlie Munger
Lesson 3: Patience is a Virtue
Patience is a virtue. Did anyone else's parents say that repeatedly? Mine did. Alongside Lesson 2 about time, patience is another key philosophical pillar any good investor needs. Patience throughout your investing life will help you to realize your financial future.
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Quelle: Furnham, A., & Argyle, M. (1998). The psychology of money. Psychology Press. S. 183; Clark, D. (2017). Tao of Charlie Munger. Scribner. S. 40, S. 81