This section is about the mental side of investing.
Markets test temperament as much as intelligence. I am interested in how investors deal with volatility, conviction, fear, patience, and the mistakes that often happen under pressure.
Current related reading
- What Financial Independence Actually Feels Like (So Far)
Includes some of the emotional and psychological reality behind financial progress. - Why I Now Care More About Enough Than More
Touches on how mindset changes affect decisions over time. - Portfolio
The practical investing side of the process.
What this section will cover
- volatility and emotional control
- conviction versus stubbornness
- patience and overreaction
- mistakes, humility, and changing your mind
Related sections
I share more investing psychology notes on X.
