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"Money Talk" I Want to Tell My 14-Year-Old Self

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"The way we use money" determines the "future of society"――
A rare investor felt compelled to tell his "14-year-old self",
What is the "mindset" to avoid being controlled by money and not struggling with money?

Recommended by Shigesato Itoi!
"Japanese people love money itself――
Will this punch be too strong for 14-year-olds?
No, no, it also works for us who think we are adults!"


[A book with "money talks" useful for both adults and children for life!]
(Money is a can filled with "past and future")

(Economy = "a relationship of mutual help")

(Let's have "options other than savings")

(Gain experience points through "wasteful spending")

(People who earn have a "strong motive")

(You can become an "investor" even from 14 years old)……etc.


"I can't find what I want to do"
"I'm somehow anxious about the future"
"I don't understand why I have to study"……

The worries that 14-year-olds tend to have can be
solved by learning how to handle money well.
And if you can fully utilize the "power of money" in your future life,
the future will gradually change for the better.――Author


[Author Profile]
Hideto Fujino
Chairman, President, and Chief Investment Officer of Rheos Capital Works Inc.
Born in Toyama Prefecture in 1966. Graduated from Waseda University Faculty of Law in 1990.
After serving as a fund manager at major domestic and foreign investment management companies,
he founded Rheos Capital Works in 2003.
He manages the "Hifumi Investment Trust" series, mainly investing in Japanese growth companies.
JPX Academy Fellow, Senior Specially Appointed Professor at Tokyo University of Science,
Part-time lecturer at Waseda University School of Political Science and Economics.
Director of the Investment Trusts Association, Japan.
Recent books include "Let's Talk About Money." (Kobundo), "Live Like an Investor" (Diamond Inc.),
and many others such as "What Investors Value More Than Money" (Seikaisha Shinsho),
"Gekonomics: Develop the Huge Market!" (Nikkei Publishing).
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