This thing called “investing” is a strange animal.
Somewhere along the line we got it all mixed up, and I am not quite sure how it happened, or how we can untangle it.
First, let’s start with an assumption. . .
For the most part, our “investing” decisions” are made with retirement in mind, or at least building a nest egg to support ourselves when earned income stops.
Of course sometimes we will use this money for other things like paying for college educations, buying new homes, and so forth. But for the most part, “retirement” is the focus.
With that in mind, what does “playing Sudoku” have to do with “investing” for retirement?
Say what?
That’s right, what does “playing Sudoku” have to do with investing for retirement?
“Not much,” you say?
Well, maybe somebody could come up with a logical explanation why playing Sudoku could positively impact your investing decisions today and the quality of life during retirement, but it would be a stretch.
And yet our culture is obsessed with playing Sudoku as a means of investing wisely and preparing for retirement. Why is this so?
See, I told you this thing called investing is a strange animal. . .
Stay tuned.




