The Truth About Investing: Back to Basics

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

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When I refer to specialization, I'm not talking about anything new to any first world country. In fact, we've witnessed specialization in nearly every field imaginable for centuries personally, I'm glad that is the case, let's say, for example, you have a clot in your brain. The bad news is this clock could prove life threatening if not operated on as soon as possible. The good news is it is operable and there is a very high likelihood of success. I for one, would be very grateful to that general family practice doctor that identified the abnormality. Although his training included a vast amount of information on the functionality of the brain surgery and how to operate on the brain, I would be even more grateful to that doctor for referring me to a specialist. Specifically a brain surgeon who spends every hour of his working day operating on brains and dealing with patients going into brain surgery. The fact that the brain surgeon has specialized means he has made his profession an art form. His experience will lead to fewer errors, lower likelihood of complications and know how of what to do. Should certain complications arise