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What a rooster, a beach and earthquakes taught me about resilience, what is important and investing
Episode 628th January 2020 • The BoomX Show: Laws of Money • Darol Tuttle
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What would you do if, suddenly, you could not buy food.  And you were afraid to sleep inside your home.  Your neighbors decided to leave.  A man who lived a block away committed suicide?  How would you plan for the future if you just lost your job?  

A swarm is what geologists call the grouping of earthquakes that have hit Guanica, Puerto Rico.  Swarm is as good a name as any to describe over a thousand earthquakes in such a small area, many above 5.0 and at least two above 6.0.  While there has not been a "big one", a single massive quake to bring sudden and dramatic devastation, the constant month-long shaking of the homes, road, stores and spirits of Guanica has been even more cruel if not as renowned.  

This tragedy is also headquartered in the one place on earth I intended to call home.  I had spent impactful moments there.  Playa Santa, just outside of Guanica, was the location of a lovely apartment with a view of the Caribbean.  The landlord had my deposit in escrow and only my signature on a lease awaited.  I had gone to a remote beach every other day to clean the plastic from it.  I yelled at Playa Santan roosters that just had to wake at the playful satanic hour of 4 am.  A lot had happened in such a short-time in Guanica and Playa Santa, the launch of this very podcast as one example, that I just had to tell the story of my time there and the friends who still struggle there. 

As if on cue, however, the episode does succeed in laying out an investment idea.  Really, this idea is an investment method.  I first heard of it from a client about a year ago.  I keep this method tucked away until the very last moments of the podcast.  

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