Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life

Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life

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  • Create Date:2022-09-26 06:52:58
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Jordan Grumet
  • ISBN:1646043545
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Summary

Learn what end of life can teach us about the secret to financial independence and making every moment count with this life-altering collection of tips from Dr。 Jordan Grumet, host of the award-winning Earn & Invest podcast, featuring a foreword written by Vicki Robin, coauthor of Your Money or Your Life。

Written by a hospice doctor with a unique front-row seat to the regrets of his dying patients, this book will remind you to take stock of life now, before it is too late。 The goal of financial independence is to have the economic fuel to live a full life and avoid regret。 Taking Stock is your guide to taking control of your finances and investing in yourself。 Inside you'll find:
The three basic archetypes of building wealth, and how to choose which is right for you Time-hacking techniques to modify your perception of time passing and fill your moments with meaning Tips to invest in education, family, and your own physical and mental health And much more!
Don't wait until the last moment to live life to the fullest!

 

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Reviews

Mike Parsons

Different look at lifeHave we pursued the wrong thing in life。 Have we put money to far up the list。 Money is important but it shouldn’t be what we chase。 Great book on people regrets when they find out there time is limited。 Great book to realign our priorities。

Aaron

very approachable book on investing 。。。 and a bit of managing life in consideration that some day we'll all die。 pretty basic but useful。 very approachable book on investing 。。。 and a bit of managing life in consideration that some day we'll all die。 pretty basic but useful。 。。。more

Logan Murray

The author is hospice physician who blends his knowledge of person finance with the regrets of the dying。 I’ve heard him on a few podcasts and found his book coming out - I had to read it based on the things he talked about。 He talks through the trade offs of early financial independence vs。 enjoying the journey。 Although i would say he gives no secrets to a happier life, he does make you think about the different paths available。 My favorite thought in the book was that those who rush to financ The author is hospice physician who blends his knowledge of person finance with the regrets of the dying。 I’ve heard him on a few podcasts and found his book coming out - I had to read it based on the things he talked about。 He talks through the trade offs of early financial independence vs。 enjoying the journey。 Although i would say he gives no secrets to a happier life, he does make you think about the different paths available。 My favorite thought in the book was that those who rush to financial independence see themselves as BUYING time。 Whereas those who slow down to enjoy their work / journey don’t feel as if they are losing any time。 。。。more

Neil Renneberg

Great read, a very well thought out perspective on wealth, stress, and the inevitable end。 Would recommend to just about anybody。

Lynn

This is a book that puts life and money and purpose in one book。 It is written from the perspective of a hospice physician with a personal finance lens (a rare and fascinating combo), this books adds tactical advice (for persons of various income, not just high earners) and combines that with perspective。 I recommend。

Erin

I really enjoy the writing style of this author。 As a listener to his podcast (Earn and Invest), I already knew his approach to be thoughtful and deep and was pleased to see that approach carry through into his writing。 This book will definitely get you thinking。 Life, the universe, everything。 And no, the answer isn't 42。 ;-)This is a relatively quick read but there are exercises for the reader throughout and they decidedly take some time if done right。 But overall, I see this as a framework fo I really enjoy the writing style of this author。 As a listener to his podcast (Earn and Invest), I already knew his approach to be thoughtful and deep and was pleased to see that approach carry through into his writing。 This book will definitely get you thinking。 Life, the universe, everything。 And no, the answer isn't 42。 ;-)This is a relatively quick read but there are exercises for the reader throughout and they decidedly take some time if done right。 But overall, I see this as a framework for thinking through life in stories rather than a self-help or finance book。 What do you want out of life? How will you get there? Who will you have with you on the journey? 。。。more