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What my little girl taught me about investing wisely

“Why can’t I buy that toy, papa?”

 

“You already have another one like that.”

 

“But why can’t I buy one more?”

 

“You won’t like playing with two similar toys. Isn’t it?”

 

“Why are you saying this?”

 

“I know that dear, because I was a kid myself!”

 

“Why have you grown up, papa? If you were still small, you could have played and enjoyed with me and my toys!”
 
“Everyone has to grow up, my baby!”

 

“Why papa?”

 

Why? Why? Why?
If you’re a parent of a small child, you most likely hear this question several times during a day – “Why?”

 

While all children are inquisitive, there are some who love to prick your brain by asking questions until they find a satisfactory reply from you.

 

My 6-year old daughter falls in this very category of hyper-inquisitives.

 

I find myself bombarded with her questions every now and then.

 

There are some questions that I have replies for. And then there are many for which I have no replies.

 

But I enjoy her questions as they most often force me to think beyond the obvious to pull out the answers that satisfied her inquisitiveness.

 

There is a reason a child asks so many ‘Why?’ questions. And this is something most adults don’t understand.

 

The reason is that when a child asks a question on a subject she is not familiar with, she has no point of reference.

 

In simple words, she’s coming from nowhere in her inquisitiveness regarding her question.

 

It’s same as you walking into a space scientists convention. Would you be able to understand the intelligent discussion that’s going on, or even ask a simple question that didn’t give the scientists the hint that that you don’t fit in with the crowd?

 

I bet most of us couldn’t, because most of us have no point of reference regarding space science.

 

Similarly, a child will continue to ask questions till the time she gets something that she understands and appreciates.

 

Ask questions 
That’s the best advice I can give you about how to invest wisely.

 

I have seen too many investors who might have avoided trouble and losses if they had asked basic questions from the start.

 

Like these questions on stocks…

Like these questions on mutual funds…

Like these questions to the financial advisor…

It’s your money at stake
See, it doesn’t matter if you are a beginner or have been investing for many years. It’s never too early or too late to start asking questions.

 

It’s almost impossible to ask a dumb question about how you are investing your money. Don’t feel intimidated. Remember, it’s your money at stake.