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We are all made to fit into something that brings out the best in us. In note investing, there are just some people who are made more perfectly for the job than others. So what does it take to be a note investor? Should you be one or not? Gail and Chris reflect on these questions and give great answers on how to be a note investor. They identify some categories of people who may not be a good fit while tackling the characteristics that one should possess in order to survive in this industry. They put forward the value of knowing how to take risks and being comfortable with guessing, to not have everything be exact and calculated. Learning as well how to recognize that our fears are not always real, pushing forth how investors should seek to take that jump and overcome them. Rounding it up with talking to a mentor, they show how constructive criticisms are part of the job and that to win in the game, you have to stick through it all.
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We are all made to fit into something that brings out the best in us. In note investing, there are just some people who are made more perfectly for the job than others. So what does it take to be a note investor? Should you be one or not? Gail and Chris reflect on these questions and give great answers on how to be a note investor. They identify some categories of people who may not be a good fit while tackling the characteristics that one should possess in order to survive in this industry. They put forward the value of knowing how to take risks and being comfortable with guessing, to not have everything be exact and calculated. Learning as well how to recognize that our fears are not always real, pushing forth how investors should seek to take that jump and overcome them. Rounding it up with talking to a mentor, they show how constructive criticisms are part of the job and that to win in the game, you have to stick through it all.
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