Being Early Is Still Wrong? w Mikey Smith

If we know what is going to happen and it doesn’t but then eventually it does, are we still right? We explore how many times we’ve thought things would happen but they’ve taken a lot longer to. So were we right or wrong? There is value in being both right and being early. Should we talk about crypto, Heartland bank and A2 Milk? Go on then! Another thought provoking podcast to get us thinking about the information we see online and whether being wrong can also be ok when directionally correct. I believe 100,000 kiwis with better financial literacy will create a better New Zealand – and the team at Generate KiwiSaver Scheme are helping me reach this goal. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more.

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