Danh ngôn của John C. Bogle

My grandfather was a wealthy and respected merchant in Montclair, New Jersey, where I was born. But his estate was wiped out in the Great Depression, and as a result, I had what I consider the ideal upbringing: We were a proud family, good citizens, and we didn't have a sou.
My grandfather was a wealthy and respected merchant in Montclair, New Jersey, where I was born. But his estate was wiped out in the Great Depression, and as a result, I had what I consider the ideal upbringing: We were a proud family, good citizens, and we didn't have a sou.
Ông nội tôi là một thương gia giàu có và được kính trọng ở Montclair, New Jersey, nơi tôi sinh ra. Nhưng tài sản của ông đã bị xóa sổ trong cuộc Đại suy thoái, và kết quả là tôi đã có được nền giáo dục mà tôi cho là lý tưởng: Chúng tôi là một gia đình kiêu hãnh, những công dân tốt, và chúng tôi không có xu nào.
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