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Boringgggg

Investing and personal finance is a bit dry.


A bit taboo.


A bit hard to get your head around.


Why should you try to read an investing book, for example, that was written by Benjamin Graham during the Great Depression?


You want action, man.


You want excitement, adventure and a right proper journey of discovery.


Open that textbook from 100 years ago, read a page, and decide it is not for you.


Part of what Southpaw Confessions is trying to do is to generate a community around which readers can explore their interests in the stock market.


And personal finance generally.


It helps to discuss these ideas with like-minded people. People that you can relate to. And maybe crack the books that are throught to be inaccessible.


Better yet, perhaps you may be receptive to a book recommendation written in the 2020s or the 21st century, which may be much more contemporary and easier to read.


Have you heard of the Towns?


They come recommended.


You may wish to read from their books, as they start from Rule No. 1. Danielle Town's read was especially easy reading considering the subject matter - try InvestEd!


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