📢 Three investors are walking down the street: a young and bold one, an experienced and cautious one, and an old, wise one.
They see 100 dollars on the ground. The young one, without hesitation, rushes to pick it up. The experienced one thoughtfully says, "Hmm, interesting, who lost it? Maybe it's a trap?"
And the old wise investor looks at both of them and says, "Guys, you're all wrong. It's not about how quickly you pick up the 100 dollars, nor whose they are. What's important is how much that 100 dollars grows while you're looking at it."
Meaning: The true value of investments lies not in immediate gain or excessive caution, but in long-term growth and the ability to see potential, even when others only see a static amount.