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Diary of a UK Stock Investor

100 - Steve Jobs & The Top Regrets of Dying People

22 Aug 2024

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In Episode 100 of the Diary of a UK Stock Investor Podcast this week:- Chris is in his last week of his holiday with his family. So whilst he isn't in the office to record Episode 100, this weeks milestone episode is dedicated to two of Chris' favourite talks. The first, the now famous speech by Steve Jobs prior to his passing, where he talks about death and living your life and finding your passions. The second is an interview with Bronnie Ware, a palliative nurse who recorded the regrets of hundreds of dying people who were in her care over several years. A significant amount of wisdom crammed into 18 minutes of Podcast. Normal service will resume next week in Episode 101. Thank you for your patience this August.  Diary of a UK Stock Investor Podcast is a show for everyday long-term retail investors, hosted by Chris Chillingworth. The podcast is unique in that it serves as a place for Chris to reflect on the highs and lows of long-term UK stock investing, as well as sharing detailed updates on how his own portfolio is growing. With new episodes every Thursday, and a detailed update on his quest to reach £1,024,867 in portfolio value by 2043, episodes often discuss investing education, strategy, mindset, ideas and even stock picks and analysis. The show, which now has an active following of over 4000 downloads a month, is curated by Chris Chillingworth, a UK investor for over a decade whose stockpicks have achieved a 15.9% annual average return between Jan 2014 - Jan 2024. Email Chris at the show on [email protected] Checkout the website https://chrischillingworth.com 

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