Instant gratification generally refers to the impulsive decisions we make for the sake of immediate pleasure. It’s about getting exactly what we want, right when we want it. In contrast, delayed gratification is the ability to resist those impulses for immediate...
The ‘Oracle of Omaha’, Warren Buffett has been famously advocating the importance of “Economic Moat”. Buffet seeks out companies with a sustainable competitive advantage which in turn allows for high profits and discourages from new entry.As an investor, we want to...