In a world where financial freedom and personal fulfillment seem like elusive dreams, William Green's Richer, Wiser, Happier: How to Live Your Dreams and Make Them a Reality offers a beacon of hope. This insightful book provides readers with a comprehensive guide on achieving financial independence, wisdom, and happiness. Green's work is not just another self-help book; it's a roadmap to living a life of purpose, prosperity, and joy.
He was good at it—better than most. His hedge fund, Sylvan Capital, had compounded at nineteen percent annually. He owned a penthouse overlooking Central Park, a collection of vintage Porsches, and a vacation home in the Greek islands that he’d visited exactly twice. The number in his brokerage account had seven commas now, depending on how you counted liquidity.
By following three simple lessons from Green’s interviews—think long term, keep humility in decisions, and use money to support meaning—Evelyn became not just richer on paper, but wiser in judgment and happier in daily life. Richer- Wiser- Happier by William Green EPUB
Green posits that emotional resilience and patience are more critical for market success than complex calculations.
Evelyn worked in middle management for years, always feeling something important was missing. She’d saved steadily but never invested, thinking markets were for other people. One rainy evening she picked up a copy of Richer, Wiser, Happier by William Green and skimmed a chapter about legendary investors who built wealth by blending discipline with humility. In a world where financial freedom and personal
How do the world’s greatest investors achieve market-beating returns and live fulfilling lives? That is the question William Green seeks to answer in this profound exploration of the minds of legends like Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Mohnish Pabrai, and John Templeton.
Perhaps the most poignant lesson is the importance of character. Green shows that many brilliant investors fail because of moral flaws or ego. The book serves as a mirror, asking the reader: Are you investing to feed your ego, or to secure your freedom? He was good at it—better than most
William Green's Richer, Wiser, Happier: How the World's Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life