From: Jena M To: Stephanie Matchus , Marc Ward Marie LouAnn Butts Subject: Fwd: May 9th tidbits & quotes Date: Thu, 09 May 2013 12:55:35 +0000 Jean Begin forwarded message: From: Don Gooch Date: May 9, 2013, 7:26:49 AM CDT To: Jena M Subject: Re: Fwd: May 9th tidbits & quotes That was great, I wonder who wrote it? On May 9, 2013 6:57 AM, "Jena M" < wrote: Begin forwarded message: From: Will Ford Date: May 9, 2013, 6:47:47 AM CDT To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: May 9th tidbits & quotes Better Than Buffett, This Investor Made Me Rich for Life http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2013/05/08/better-than-buffett-this-investor-made-me-rich-for-life/? mod=rss mobile uber feed MAY 8, 2013, 21:27 PM EDT As investors, we chase financial gains with zeal. We are believers in the old axiom that time is money and that even if money can't buy happiness, it's a pretty good start. There is certainly truth in that. Money provides us with the ability to experience many things: education, travel, security and activities that should be enjoyed. The danger of this incessant pursuit of returns is that for many of us it doesn't enhance life, it becomes life —and not a terribly enjoyable one. There can be a lot of heartache along with the occasional thrill. We see it with the minute-to-minute fretting over the market's ebbs and flows. My mother, Carol Craig Weidner, wasn't a great investor by traditional standards. She never played the stock market. She never put money into a venture. She made different investments. She worked, went to school, started a career, pursued her interests, made friendships and spent an enormous time nurturing her EFTA00390795