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Place / 10 things probably didn’t know about Holland
« on: May 30, 2017, 03:49:47 PM »
While Holland is well known for its bright flowers, the canals of Amsterdam, and wooden shoes, there are still many surprises to discover about this region. To help and expand knowledge, here are some things probably unknown about Holland.

1. Rotterdam is the only Dutch city with a true skyline. In fact, it is so impressive the area is known as “Manhattan on the Meuse.” In terms of architecture, Rotterdam has a superb reputation, making it no wonder that the Netherlands Architecture Institute was also founded here.

2. Holland is home to eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Schokland, the D.F. Wouda Steam Pumping Station, Wadden Sea, the Defense Line of Amsterdam, the Beemster Polder, the Rietveld Schröder House, the Mills of Kinderdijk, and the canals of Amsterdam.

3. In the late 16th century, gin was invented under the name jenever in the Netherlands and was sold as medicine.

4. Dutch people are the tallest in the world with the men averaging 6 feet 1 inch and women 5 feet 6 and one half inches tall.

5. The Dutch love cheese. Annually, they consume about 32 pounds of it.

6. Holland has more museums than any other region in the world. In fact, Amsterdam alone is home to over 50 of them.

7. In Holland, it is common for families to hang a Dutch flag and school bag outside their homes when children pass their exams.

8. Almost every person, regardless of class or status in Holland, owns a bike and there is double the amount of bikes as cars.

9. While Holland is known for its tulips, they were originally brought from Turkey in the 16th century.

10. Once every ten years, one of the largest horticultural events in the world takes place in Holland, Floriade.


Source: http://gadling.com/2012/03/07/10-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-holland/

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Person / Warren Buffet: An Inspiring Story
« on: April 02, 2017, 02:41:30 PM »
We live in a world where some people are rich and some are poor and then there are people in the same world whom are Extremely Rich. It is often considered that most of the rich people have inherited the wealth that they have today but this is not true at all. Out of 100 richest people on earth only 23% of them possess inherited wealth, the rest of them have made their fortune by themselves.

Warren Buffet is among these self-made Billionaires. He is currently ranking 3rd among the Forbes richest people list and never seen his name below the 5th ranking in last 15 years.  He was not born in a prosperous house rather he belonged to a lower middle class family but he had this will power for making a fortune for himself. It is said that he bought his first stock of shares at the age of 11 and now he regrets that he started too late. That is what we call Enthusiasm. Then at the age of 14 he bought a small farm from the money he collected by distributing the newspapers in his locality.

Despite of his wealth and success he has a very simple life style. He still lives in his 50 years old house in Omaha because according to him this house has everything what he needs. He owns a self-driven car. He is among the top Philanthropist as he has donated 85% of his wealth in charity which is around 18 billion US Dollars. He never uses a private jet to travel although he is the owner of world’s largest private jet company. When he is asked about his success he said that he gives only two rules to his CEO’s, first of all never lose the money of your client and the second one is never forget the first rule. Bill Gates met him and he thought that Buffet will be a very busy person so he arranged a meeting for half an hour but after meeting him, Bill gates was so impressed that this meeting went on for 10 hours. In his interview Warren Buffet gave a really good advice to the youngster for becoming rich, he said “Never Use the credit cards and if you want to invest then invest in yourself”.

Source: https://www.docsity.com/en/news/economics/warren-buffet-inspiring-story/

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Inspiration Stories / It’s Little Things that Make a Big Difference
« on: December 21, 2016, 03:06:01 PM »
There was a man taking a morning walk at or the beach. He saw that along with the morning tide came hundreds of starfish and when the tide receded, they were left behind and with the morning sun rays, they would die. The tide was fresh and the starfish were alive. The man took a few steps, picked one and threw it into the water. He did that repeatedly. Right behind him there was another person who couldn’t understand what this man was doing. He caught up with him and asked, “What are you doing? There are hundreds of starfish. How many can you help? What difference does it make?” This man did not reply, took two more steps, picked up another one, threw it into the water, and said, “It makes a difference to this one.”

What difference are we making? Big or small, it does not matter. If everyone made a small difference, we would end up with a big difference, wouldn’t we?

Source: https://whitepage4u.wordpress.com/2013/03/01/7-inspiring-short-stories-to-change-our-attitude-for-life/

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Story, Article & Poetry / Lesson of Hastening the Judgment
« on: October 29, 2016, 01:14:33 PM »
A Father and his Daughter were playing in the park.  His young daughter spotted an apple vendor.  She asked her father to buy her an apple.  Father didn’t bring much money with him, but it was enough to purchase two apples.  So, he bought two apples and gave his daughter.

His daughter held one apple each in her two hands.  Then the father asked her if she can share one apple with him.  Upon hearing this, his daughter quickly took a bite from one apple.  And before her father could speak, she also took a bite from the second apple.

A Father was surprised.  He wondered what mistake he made raising her daughter that she acted in such a greedy way.  His mind was lost in thoughts, that perhaps he is just thinking too much, his daughter is too young to understand about sharing and giving.  A smile had disappeared from his face.

And suddenly his daughter with an apple in her one hand said, “Father have this one, this one is much juiciest and sweeter”.  Her father was speechless.  He felt bad about reaching to the judgment so quickly about a small child.  But, his smile came back now knowing why his daughter quickly took a bite from each apple.

Moral:  Don’t Judge anything too quickly or reach a conclusion.  Always spare a time to understand things better.

Source: http://www.moralstories.org/lesson-hastening-judgement/

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Story, Article & Poetry / Everyone Has a Story in Life
« on: September 25, 2016, 01:53:21 PM »
A 24 years old boy seeing out from the train’s window and shouted…
“Dad, look the trees are going behind!”

Dad smiled and a young couple sitting nearby, looked at the 24 year old’s childish behavior with pity. Suddenly the boy again exclaimed…
“Dad, look the clouds are running with us!”

The couple couldn’t resist and said to the old man…
“Why don’t you take your son to a good doctor?”The old man smiled and said…“I did and we are just coming from the hospital, my son was blind from birth, he just got his eyes today.

Every single person on the planet has a story. Don’t judge people before truly knowing them. The truth might have a surprising story.


Source: http://www.livin3.com/5-motivational-and-inspiring-short-stories

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Place / Baku, capital city of Azerbaijan
« on: August 30, 2016, 04:06:24 PM »
Baku is the capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan. It is a large scientific, cultural and industrial center. Ancient foundations, a large area and population all make Baku one of the oldest and largest cities in the East.

People have lived and founded their settlements in Baku city and the Absheron peninsula since ancient times. This was motivated by continuous migrations from north to south and from west to east due to the physical and geographical conditions, a favorable location in the center of trade routes that crossed Silk Road, climatic conditions, production of petroleum fuel in ancient times and the availability of large power resources.

Baku was first mentioned in the Book of the Dead by the Egyptian Pharaoh Minesan in 3,500 BC. The ancient age of Baku is also evidenced by stone carvings dating back to 12,000 years ago and archeological excavations. Another important piece of evidence is a stone carving by August Guy Octavio, who reflected the stationing of a military camp under the rule of the Roman emperors Pompey and Lucius near Baku (40 km to the south) for the purposes of seizing the southern Caucasus in the 1st century BC. This means that Baku is nearly 5,500 years old.

Baku Geographical Location:

Baku is located on the Absheron Peninsula on the central easternmost side of Azerbaijan facing the Caspian Sea.

Baku Language:

Azarbaijani is the official language of Azerbaijan and is the most commonly spoken language while Lezgi, Russian, and Armenian are also spoken in lesser numbers.

Baku Predominant Religion:

•   93.5% Muslim
•   2.5% Russian Orthodox
•   2.5% Armenian Orthodox
•   1.5% Other

The majority of Azerbaijanis are Muslim although Azerbaijan does provide religious freedom.

Baku Currency:

The official currency of Azerbaijan is the Manat.

Baku Climate:

Baku is known to be a windy city and experiences warm summers with cold winters occasionally accompanied by snow.

Baku Main Attractions:

•   Maiden’s Tower
•   Ateshgah
•   Bail Castle


Source: http://www.visitcapitalcity.com/asia/baku-azerbaijan




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Success / 8 traits the world's most successful people share
« on: August 27, 2016, 03:14:55 PM »
Each person's path to success may be unique, but there are many commonalities among the world's most successful people.

"The 8 Traits Successful People Have in Common," author Richard St. John conducted interviews with more than 500 highly successful people, from the likes of Bill Gates and Richard Branson to Martha Stewart and Ben Cohen, the cofounder of Ben and Jerry's ice cream.

St. John entered transcriptions of every interview into a database in order to analyze more than 300 possible success factors. He found they all shared eight traits, which he calls the "8 to be great" because "they're the foundation for success and greatness in any field."

1. Successful people are passionate about what they do.

2. Successful people work hard while having fun.

3. Successful people have a specific focus.

4. Successful people push themselves out of their comfort zones.

5. Successful people consistently come up with new ideas.

6. Successful people are constantly getting better.

7. Successful people provide value to others.

8. Successful people are persistent through failure.


Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/8-traits-the-worlds-most-successful-people-share-2015-7/#successful-people-provide-value-to-others-7

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Person / 10 Facts About Bill Gates
« on: August 13, 2016, 11:52:13 AM »
Below are a few quick peek into the secrets of Microsoft and its maker, Bill Gates.

1- Full Name:
Bill Gates’ full name is William Henry Gates III.

2- First Computer Program:
The first computer program that Bill Gates wrote was a tic-tac-toe game. The game was played in a 2 player format where the computer was the opponent.

3- Man of His Word:
Bill Gates is known to keep his word. In school he bragged to his teachers that he would be a millionaire by the time he was 30. Not only did he keep his word but he was a billionaire by 31.

4- Nickname:
Bill Gates’ kids often tease him by singing the song ‘Billionaire’ by Bruno Mars and Travis McCoy.

5- Education:
Bill Gates never graduated from college, instead founding Microsoft with his friend Paul Allen in 1975. He was just 20 years old when he founded Microsoft.

6- Social Networking:
Bill Gates is very active on Twitter but not on Facebook, despite Mark Zuckerberg and he reportedly getting along well. The main reason he cites for his absence from the social network-“The friend requests got out of hand…”

7- Riches:
If Bill Gates was a country; he would be the 37th richest country on earth! Face that he is one of the richest persons in the world is not unknown but Bill Gates stood at number one position on the Forbes list from 1995 to 2009 – except in 2008 where he was pushed to number 3. He continues to hold second place to Carlos Slim 2010 onwards.

8- Earnings:
Bill Gates earns nearly 250 US Dollars every second. That’s about 20 million dollars a day and 7.2 Billion dollars a year! Bill Gates can pay off the entire United States debt in less than 10 years.

9- Travels:
Bill Gates loves travelling and visits India almost every year for the upliftment of the poor.

10- Riches to Rags:
And here comes the clincher: If Microsoft Windows’ users can claim just 1 dollar for every time their computers hang because of Microsoft Windows, Bill Gates will be bankrupt in 3 days!


Source: http://perennialtech.com/10-facts-about-bill-gates-you-didnt-know/

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Story, Article & Poetry / Story Of Ego
« on: August 17, 2015, 09:52:06 AM »
By Chandramouli Reddy

"Ego", the natural Human psychological trait that changes everything in its way and makes everyone fall prey to undesirable consequences in their life. The pride & self esteem if they are overrated in our mind it manifest in the form of Ego. We forget to remember the only truth in the Universe is all the living and non living objects and their existence is under the control of the Supreme Power whom we otherwise called as 'God'. The Human Ego conceals our 'natural intellect' to create false ownership over every object.

"Once there was a scientist who toiled all through his life to make exact human physical body replicas of himself. He mastered the art so perfectly that one could not easily distinguish the replica with the original. According to the Natural process in the Creation the Angel Death had knocked his door. The shrewd scientist got the wonderful idea and reproduced dozen of his replicas. The Angel Death confused by looking at the thirteen no of the same persons. Obviously unable to recognize the original person returned back in vain. The scientist got the illusion that he can elude death easily.

Nevertheless the Angel of death who has clear understanding of human life did not relent & came back with a trick. The Angel Death again approached the scientist and was starting at the thirteen human figures and said without pointing any of that, dear scientist you have managed everything correctly but you could not evade a small flaw while reproducing yourself. The scientist quickly spoken out 'small flaw, that is impossible in my work'. Then he was caught by the Angel of death"

The Ego blinds us to hardcore reality, so we tend make minute mistakes though we are endowed with greater skills & strength. Therefore each one of has to be very careful about our accomplishments and achievements should not make us blind toward this living world where every individual is bestowed upon with equal grace & strength by the Almighty and winning & losing things are subjected to the focus, efforts & time to obtain them. Thus we have subside the feeling of 'All is I' and propagate the feeling of 'I am nothing before All' which makes us to rejoice everything in the God's creation.


Source: http://www.sunnyskyz.com/feel-good-story/1939/Story-of-Ego





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মাত্র ১৫ বছর বয়সে পিএইচডি প্রার্থী হয়ে হইচই ফেলে দিয়েছেন ভারতের লক্ষ্ণৌর মেয়ে সুষমা ভার্মা। সাফল্য আর রেকর্ড গড়া অভ্যাসে পরিণত করেছেন সুষমা। মাত্র পাঁচ বছর বয়সেই বিশেষ বিবেচনায় নবম শ্রেণিতে পড়ার সুযোগ লাভ করেন তিনি। এরপর আর অগ্রযাত্রা থামেনি এই বিস্ময়-বালিকার।

মাত্র ১৩ বছর বয়সে বিএসসি এবং মাত্র ১৫ বছর বয়সে বিভাগে প্রথম স্থান লাভ করে এমএসসি (মাইক্রোবায়োলজি) ডিগ্রি সম্পন্ন করেন। এখানেই থেমে থাকার পাত্রী নন সুষমা। এবার বোধ হয় কম বয়সে পিএইচডি ডিগ্রিও লাভ করতে যাচ্ছেন সুষমা। বাবাসাহেব ভিমরাও আম্বেদকর বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে পিএইচডি গবেষক হিসেবে নাম নিবন্ধন করেছেন সুষমা।

বাবা পরিচ্ছন্নতাকর্মী তেজ বাহাদুর ও মা গৃহিণী ছায়া দেবীর ঘরে সুষমার জন্ম ২০০০ সালে। তিন ভাইবোনের মধ্যে সুষমা সবার বড়। তাঁর ছোট ভাইও তাঁর মতোই মেধাবী। সুষমার ছোট ভাই শৈলেন্দ্র বিএসসি ডিগ্রি লাভ করেছেন মাত্র ১৪ বছর বয়সে।

Source: http://www.prothom-alo.com/education/article/590821

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Self Discipline / Gaining Self Discipline
« on: July 28, 2015, 02:07:23 PM »
There are many important qualities that can contribute to a person’s achievements and happiness, but there is only one that begets sustainable, long-term success in all aspects of life: self discipline. Whether in terms of a person’s diet, fitness, work ethic or relationships, self discipline is the number one trait needed to accomplish goals, lead a healthy lifestyle, and ultimately, be happy.

According to a 2013 study by Wilhelm Hoffman, people with high self control are happier than those without. The study discovered this is true because the self disciplined subjects were more capable of dealing with goal conflicts. These people spent less time debating whether to indulge in behaviors detrimental to their health, and were able to make positive decisions more easily. The self disciplined did not allow their choices to be dictated by impulses or feelings. Instead, they made informed, rational decisions on a daily basis without feeling overly stressed or upset.

Despite what many may think, self discipline is a learned behavior. It requires practice and repetition in our day-to-day life. Improved self discipline will allow us to live a freer life by helping us to make healthy choices, not emotional ones. Give it a shot. Your happiness will thank you for it.


Some ways for Gaining Self Discipline are listed below:

1.Remove temptations and distractions

2.   Eat regularly and healthily

3.   Don’t wait for it to “feel right”

4.Eliminate Unnecessary Decisions

5.Schedule breaks, treats, and rewards for yourself

6.Forgive yourself and move forward



Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jennifercohen/2014/06/18/5-proven-methods-for-gaining-self-discipline/

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Warren Buffett is one of those amazing CEOs, who is down-to-earth, well-respected, and not always known to the masses. Indeed, he owns some of the most recognizable companies in North America like Dairy Queen and Fruit of the Loom, but many people, in fact, do not know this. They do not readily recall his personal name, nor the name of his company, Berkshire Hathaway. That is probably the most special thing about Buffett, what makes him endearing to the general public. He is a billionaire icon in the business world, but to people around him, he is an everyday person doing his job.

When Warren Buffett started his investing career, he would read 600, 750, or 1,000 pages a day. Even now, he still spends about 80% of his day in reading.
“Look, my job is essentially just corralling more and more and more facts and information, and occasionally seeing whether that leads to some action. We don’t read other people’s opinions, We want to get the facts, and then think.” he once said in an interview.

9 books billionaire Warren Buffett thinks everyone should read are listed below:

1.“The Intelligent Investor” by Benjamin Graham

2.“Security Analysis” by Benjamin Graham

3.“Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits” by Philip Fisher

4.“Stress Test: Reflections on Financial Crises” by Tim Geithner

5.“The Essays of Warren Buffett” by Warren Buffett

6.“Jack: Straight From The Gut” by Jack Welch

7.“The Outsiders” by William Thorndike, Jr.

8.“The Clash of the Cultures” by John Bogle

9.“Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street” by John Brooks


See More: http://business.financialpost.com/business-insider/warren-buffett-book-picks


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Motivation / Motivational Quotes For Work
« on: July 09, 2015, 12:21:29 PM »
Have we ever tried to get ourselves motivated to get some work done, only to find ourselves spinning our wheels? Sometimes one day of unproductiveness spirals into multiple days of feeling listless, lethargic, and even bored – despite the fact that there are about 50 important items on our to do list.

It’s one thing to have drive and ambition, it’s another thing altogether to actually roll up our sleeves and get to work. It’s easy to feel motivated and driven when we are planning and dreaming, but staying driven and motivated when we are doing the actual work needed to make our dreams a reality can be difficult.

Getting great work done isn’t always just about finding a burst of inspiration- it’s also about properly defining our goals and setting ourselves up in a productive work environment.

It’s about incremental improvement in our daily work process and mental habits so that we feel motivated and productive throughout the day. It’s about recognizing our own biological limitations and optimizing our sleep habits, eating, and general health.

But sometimes, it’s simply about pushing through tough work even when we are just not feeling it – it’s what athletes would call “playing through the pain”. It’s about digging deep, and finding that little spark inside that will push us through the day.

Some motivational quotes for work are listed below:

• A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work  – Colin Powell

• Happiness is the real sense of fulfillment that comes from hard work  – Joseph Barbara

• All growth depends upon activity. There is no development physically or intellectually without effort, and effort means work–Calvin  Coolidge         

• The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra  – Jimmy Johnson

• The only thing that overcomes hard luck is hard work – Harry Golden

• Goodness and hard work are rewarded with respect  – Luther Campbell



Source: http://www.keepinspiring.me/motivational-quotes-for-work/




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Person / The Intelligent Investor: Benjamin Graham
« on: July 04, 2015, 12:34:44 PM »
Serious physicists read about Sir Isaac Newton to learn his teachings about gravity and motion. Serious investors read Benjamin Graham's work to learn about finance and investments.

Known as "the father of value investing" and the "Dean of Wall Street," Ben Graham (1894-1976) excelled at making money in the stock market for himself and his clients without taking big risks. Graham created and taught many principles of investing safely and successfully that modern investors continue to use today.

These ideas were built on Graham's diligent, almost surgical, financial evaluation of companies. His experience led to simple, effective logic, upon which Graham built a successful method for investing.


His Legacy:

Graham's work is legendary in investment circles. He's been credited as the creator of the security analysis profession. While best known as Warren Buffett's mentor, Graham was also a famous author, most notably for his books, "Security Analysis" (1934) and "The Intelligent Investor" (1949). Graham was one of the first to solely use financial analysis to successfully invest in stocks. He was also instrumental in drafting many elements of the Securities Act of 1933, also known as the "Truth in Securities Act," which, among other things, required companies to provide financial statements certified by independent accountants. This made Graham's work of financial analysis much easier and more efficient, and in this new paradigm, he succeeded.


His Beginnings:

Graham was a star student at Columbia University in New York, and went to work on Wall Street shortly after graduation in 1914. He built up a sizable personal nest egg over the next 15 years with the use of his keen attention to details. Even so, he hadn't yet honed his investment strategy.

He lost most of his money in the stock market crash of 1929 and the subsequent Great Depression. After learning a hard lesson about risk, he wrote "Security Analysis" (published in 1934), which chronicled Graham's methods to analyze and value securities. This book has been used for decades in finance courses as the seminal work in the field.


His Highs and Lows:

His losses in the stock market crash of 1929 and the subsequent bear market during the Great Depression led Graham to hone his investment techniques. These techniques sought to profit in stocks while minimizing downside risk. He did this by buying shares of companies whose shares traded far below the companies' liquidation value.

In simple terms, his goal was to buy a dollar's worth of assets for 50 cents, and he did that very well, both in theory and in practice.
There were two general ways that Graham used to do this. The first method was the use of market psychology. That is, using the fear and greed of the market to his advantage. The second was to invest by the numbers.


His Theories: "Mr. Market" and Margin of Safety:

Graham stressed the importance of looking at the market as one would a business partner who offers to buy you out, or sell you his interest daily. Graham referred to this imaginary person as "Mr. Market." Graham said that sometimes Mr. Market's price makes sense, but sometimes it is way too high or low given the economic realities of the business.

You, as the investor, are free to buy Mr. Market's interest, sell out to him or even ignore him if you don't like his price. You may ignore him because he always comes back tomorrow with a different offer. This is the "use market" psychology. Graham viewed the freedom to be able to say "no" as a major advantage the average investor had over the professional who was required to be invested at all times, regardless of the current valuation of securities.

Graham also stressed the importance of always having a margin of safety in one's investments. This meant only buying into a stock at a price that is well below a conservative valuation of the business. This is important because it allows profit on the upside as the market eventually revalues the stock to its fair value, and it also gives some protection on the downside if things don't work out as planned and the business falters. This was the mathematical side of his work.


His Life as a Great Investor and Teacher:

In addition to his investment work, Graham taught a class in security analysis at his alma mater, Columbia University. Here, he was fascinated with the process and strategy of investing - just as much as he was fascinated with making money. To this end, he wrote "The Intelligent Investor" in 1949. This book provided more practical advice to the common investor than did "Security Analysis," and it became one of the best-selling investment books of all time.

Warren Buffett describes "The Intelligent Investor" as "by far the best book on investing ever written" - high praise for a relatively simple book. Buffett has said that Graham was incredibly generous toward others especially with his investment ideas. In fact, Graham spent the better part of his retirement years working on new, simplified formulas to help average investors invest in stocks. Buffett now too follows this credo as he views his annual meetings as a chance to share his knowledge with the average investor.

After reading "The Intelligent Investor" at age19, Buffett enrolled in Columbia Business School in order to study under Graham, and they subsequently developed a lifelong friendship. Later, he worked for Graham at his company, the Graham-Newman Corporation, which was similar to a closed-end mutual fund. Buffett worked there for two years until Graham decided to close the business and retire.

Afterward, many of Graham's clients asked Warren Buffett to manage their money, and, as they say, the rest is history. Buffett went on to develop his own strategy, which differed from Graham's in that he stressed the importance of a business's quality and of holding investments indefinitely. Graham would typically invest based purely on the numbers of a company, and he would sell an investment at a predetermined value. Even so, Buffett has said that no one ever lost money by following Graham's methods and advice.


The Bottom Line:

If you're wondering how Graham fared on his investments, it has been said that he averaged about a 20% annual return through his many years of managing money, although details of Graham's investments are not readily available. He achieved these results at a time when buying common stocks was widely regarded as a pure gamble, but Graham bought stocks with a method that both provided both low risk and a good return. For this reason, Graham was a true pioneer of financial analysis.


Source: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/07/ben_graham.asp

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Inspiring Quotes / Inspirational logics of life
« on: June 21, 2015, 10:53:31 AM »

1.   Make peace with your past so it does not spoil your present.

2.    What others think of you is none of your business.

3.   Time heals almost everything; give the time, some time.

4.    No one is the reason of your happiness except you yourself.

5.   Do not compare your life with others, you have no idea what their journey is all about.

6.   Stop thinking too much, it’s all right not to know all the answers.

7.   Smile, you do not own all the problems in the world.



Source:https://www.google.com.bd/search?q=inspiring+quotes&biw


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