Rich Lumelleau
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This is not the answer.
I mean, it's not going to be real estate, but something like, yeah, don't touch this or don't touch that.
And as you were kind of going through this over the past, you know, kind of 15, 20 years, are there certain habits that you identified?
Like, like, you know, you mentioned having the discipline, the floor and, you know, the willingness to, you know, kind of lever.
Are there certain habits that you realized, okay, this is something I definitely, you know, as I'm writing this book, I definitely want to highlight to people.
And actually, that brings up a good question.
Are there certain resources that you kind of identified over this period of time that were just incredibly helpful?
I mean, is it as simple as doing your own research on the web or watching CNBC or reading the journal or, you know, something else?
You know, you began this investment journey in around 2008.
At what point did you think, you know what, I got a book here.
I'm going to write a book about this.
Well, Dr. Joseph Moore, the book is How to Get Rich in American History, 300 Years of Advice That Worked and Didn't.
And it is going to be out on April 28th.
And I can't tell you how much we appreciate you coming on The Motley Fool.
Obviously we are a website and a podcast for investors.
So for investors, the first question I was going to ask you was kind of how early in AI are we?
But probably the better question is, are there any misconceptions out there from your perspective of how early we are?
Well, I'll ask you, Rich, where do you think humans are in the human experience?
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