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I had a professor in business school, Mr. Dixon, who always asked one question at the beginning of class: “What is the purpose of a business?”. As nascent entrepreneurs we would answer with ignorance:
I had a professor in business school, Mr. Dixon, who always asked one question at the beginning of class: “What is the purpose of a business?”. As nascent entrepreneurs we would answer with ignorance:
“Stay The Course.” I’ve grown to dislike this overused trite. It belittles the anxiety we feel during moments of great stress. Moreover, it fails to remind us of how we got here and provides no insight on how to face the unknown in front of us.
We've faced a challenging couple weeks together but remain optimistic heading into the weekend. Here is our perspective on investing during uncertain times.