Suddenly, While Reading About Growth Potential in Corporate Value Investment...
While reading about how investors evaluate a company's growth potential, a thought struck me: the same principles apply to individuals.
Value investors look for companies that are undervalued relative to their intrinsic worth. They look for strong fundamentals, good management, and untapped potential. They take a long-term view, ignoring short-term market noise.
What if we applied this framework to ourselves? What is our intrinsic value? Are we undervaluing ourselves based on short-term setbacks? Do we have strong fundamentals — good health, continuous learning, meaningful relationships?
Just as the best investments are often in companies that the market has overlooked, the greatest growth in life often comes from developing strengths that others don't yet recognize — including ourselves.
