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MarketWatch on MSN: The SEC fears we’re trapped in short-term thinking. Tesla and Amazon prove investors play the long game

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The SEC fears we’re trapped in short-term thinking. Tesla and Amazon prove investors play the long game

MSN: How to Avoid the Perils of Short-Term Thinking For Long-Term Success

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Health Affairs: Short-Term Thinking, Long-Term Costs: Better Budgeting For Better Health Care Policy

Personal finance expert Dave Ramsey says rich people make decisions with long-term thinking, while poor people often act on emotions and short-term concerns. Discussing the mindset of wealthy people ...

Entrepreneur: How to Avoid the Perils of Short-Term Thinking For Long-Term Success

Not all money problems are long-term. But the decisions we make in those moments? They can be. Short-term credit often enters the chat when things get tight: a surprise bill, a lopsided paycheck, a ...

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Education Week: Crafting a Better Budget: How District and School Leaders Try to Avoid Short-Term Thinking

Crafting a Better Budget: How District and School Leaders Try to Avoid Short-Term Thinking

The Financial: The Power of Patience: How Long-Term Thinking Builds Lasting Success

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City A.M. on MSN: Why corporate philanthropy needs to think longer term

Corporate philanthropy must shift from short-term, visibility-driven projects to sustained, multi-year partnerships focused on capacity-building and co-creation with local expertise to achieve ...

My goal in writing has always been to make sure other people's emotional recovery from psychosis is better than mine. Developing a long-term perspective to recovery is key.

Percentage of Americans age 50 and over who said they had taken steps to prepare for their long-term health care needs. Whether they’re counting on Medicare to pay for something it doesn’t currently ...