
31 July 2014 | 22 replies
I spent a lot of time thinking about what you said, whether or not this business is for me.I tend to be as analytical as possible when making decisions, especially when there is emotion involved.

9 December 2017 | 92 replies
And when done right, this is a very rewarding business, financially and emotionally.

13 November 2015 | 83 replies
You should never have an emotional connection to your units, every decision you make should be a cold hard business decision.

14 February 2022 | 26 replies
That is an emotional decision where what you lose might not outweigh the perceived gain. ( For example you get so fixated on getting back at someone for being wronged that you lose focus of your investment goals and opportunities that are out there in the marketplace).If it's something where you can set it and forget it and one day you see some money back that is different then constantly being stressed out in life and having to constantly pursue something to ever see if money was recovered.

19 May 2016 | 9 replies
I might suggest looking at it from a business perspective and removing the emotions that come with it.

26 April 2020 | 33 replies
Get control of your emotions and move forward.

4 February 2020 | 36 replies
I've used them before and it seems it depends on who you are dealing with there, so I have mixed emotions regarding them.

8 June 2023 | 37 replies
I have conflicting emotions to this topic.on one hand, I am afraid that just using @Jay Hinrichs approach of a large umbrella policy will leave you at the whim of an insurance company who will just walk away when you get sued.on the other hand, finding a lender to lend to a trust seems like a tough task.

30 December 2013 | 22 replies
By setting a minimum return you can prevent emotional buying or eliminate deal candidates.

18 March 2014 | 26 replies
ESA, emotional support animals may be covered under state law.