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3. Balance/composure

We must recognise that any choice we make in life or personal finance will have an associated cost. Sometimes the cost is immediately apparent, and sometimes it may take decades to reveal itself.

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1. Individuality

We need to be clear about why we are investing. Otherwise, the smallest perturbation – a market up move or down move, or an opinion by an expert with tweet diarrhoea can make us question our choice.

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2. Discipline

Once we create an investment plan suited for us, we need to stick to it, rain or shine. Due to the ups and downs of life, we may not invest regularly. We must keep track of the missed investments and make up for them late

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4. Humility

he most important quality, in our opinion, is humility. We must recognise that there are a zillion ways to go from point A to point B, and ours is just one of them. It is rather immature to assume that what we are doing or our choices are the best.

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