Not sure. Most of my childhood is as you describe. From 9 to 14, all I did was watch TV and play video games. It wasn't until I was 16 that I started learning about investing at all, and it wasn't until I was 18 that I had any idea what I was doing. The focused effort helped.https://twitter.com/kcherrick/status/1216702779433148418 …
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Thanks for sharing the frank (& very different) perspective.
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Of course.
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How do you contrast the "action" of video game playing versus the "inaction" of investing?
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Playing strategic simulations like Crusader Kings, Wall Street Raider, and Prime Minister Forever. Also, board games. The 18xx series are basically financial markets simulators. Actually love slow paced simulators... but the metagame aspect is often missing from them.
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Maybe. Maybe you're wrong about what your seeing the social arena.
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