Balancing Hope and Reason: The Lifetime Path to Successful Investing

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Mavis Tsai is a friend I have known for decades. Our paths crossed as I was teaching one of my free 3 or 6 hours workshop. 
In January she asked me to participate in her 5-day online event entitled,  "Confluence of Hearts: A Global Summit on True Self, Brave Connections, and a Love-Led World”  In the description of the event she noted: "Together, we will explore cutting-edge insights on reconnecting with our true selves and our fellow humans, dismantling antiquated societal structures, harnessing our passions and gifts, and co-creating a thriving future for generations to come by contributing our highest selves to the world.”
We have one thing in common.  We are both trying to help people get better—but in very different ways.
When she asked me to participate I begged off. 
Here is a paragraph from my attempt to graciously say no.
"I am trying to help people have a better financial future, and I’m willing to do it for free, but I’m not sure I fit the mold of the kind of speakers you are bringing together.  I’m an expert on investing by the numbers.  I want do-it-yourself investors to take the steps that will give them the highest probabilities of long term investment success.  Normally that means squeezing every ounce of emotion out of the process.”
Mavis knows I like lists so she gave me a list I couldn’t resist.
1. Your expertise in investment not only aligns with our summit's focus on creating a love-led world but is a crucial piece of it. Financial stability and wisdom empower individuals to live their true selves and make brave connections. By teaching attendees how to secure their financial future, you're offering them the freedom to pursue their passions and contribute meaningfully to society.
2. Our summit thrives on the diversity of thoughts and approaches. Your unique perspective on investing by the numbers adds an invaluable dimension to our discussions. It’s about balancing the heart and mind—your approach provides the stability and clarity needed to pursue one's true passions with less financial fear.
3. Contrary to taking the passion out of investing, your method encourages a highly disciplined form of passion. It's about being passionate about our goals and the systematic pursuit of those goals. This disciplined approach is a form of emotional intelligence that is highly relevant to our attendees' journey towards a love-led life.
4. Your willingness to contribute your highest self by educating others for free is the epitome of what this summit stands for. (Your interview will be for less than an hour :)). It’s about contributing to a thriving future by sharing our gifts. Your insights can help our audience make informed decisions that align with their values and long-term success.
5. Your concern about confusing your followers is understandable. Participating in this summit, however, is an opportunity to show the depth and versatility of your expertise. It’s a platform to demonstrate how financial wisdom is foundational to living a fulfilled, passion-driven life, bridging your work with broader life goals. I said yes and the conversation is entitled, 
"Balancing Hope and Reason: The Lifetime Path to Successful Investing.” 
I hope you enjoy it.

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Balancing Hope and Reason: The Lifetime Path to Successful Investing

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