Enough: True Measures Of Money, — Business, And Life

He critiques the financial industry for prioritizing "too much cost" over value and "too much speculation" over actual investment. He famously notes that investors as a group often get exactly what they don't pay for, as high fees erode long-term returns.

Bogle advocates for "stewardship over salesmanship". He believes organizations should be "over-managed but underled" and emphasizes that caring should be the soul of any great company. Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life

Bogle outlined ten principles for building enduring, value-driven institutions: He critiques the financial industry for prioritizing "too

Inspired by a conversation between authors Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller, Bogle argues that the most valuable thing one can possess is the "knowledge that I've got enough". and Life - Amazon.com

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