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Better investment decisions should be everybody’s beeswax

ourneys are part of the human condition. We possess an almost paradoxical nature of resisting change while simultaneously longing for new experiences. All the preparation in the world, however, cannot take away the inherent uncertainty and risk that exist in these journeys and they often, when recounted, can provide readers with many enthralling tales and opportunities to learn. The tale of Odysseus’ journey back to Ithaca is one that has many parallels to the way that clients,

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