人生有时需要take bold risk,不一定成功但至少给自己一个机会,说不定运气眷顾呢

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lionhill
楼主 (文学峸)

听晓炎建议,再发一次这篇博客文章:

https://blog.wenxuecity.com/myblog/82610/202507/14027.html

 

关于投资,我觉得这句话说得很好:人生并不只是关于结果,而是你能不能好好活在每一个当下。加了最近写的一篇英文回望  (2025-07-19 08:27:55)下一个

人生确实不只是追逐结果,而是如何在每一个当下找到意义、活得充实

 

Twenty-eight years ago, a pivotal decision altered the course of my future. Investing in my first stock in 1997 kickstarted a transformative journey. The returns from this investment played a vital role in funding my wife's and my graduate education, marking a significant turning point in our lives.

Back in the early 1990s, when the opportunity to pursue a PhD in biology in the US arose, financial constraints posed a significant challenge. With a modest monthly salary of $15 in my home country, the idea of affording a one-way plane ticket of $800 to the US felt like a distant dream. It was my sister's support from Shanghai that bridged this financial gap, not only providing the airfare but also crucial financial assistance for the journey. The monthly graduate stipend of close to $1000 a month in the US felt like a windfall, opening up a realm of new possibilities.

Immersed in research as a dedicated biology PhD student, my days were consumed by a whirlwind of work. Juggling teaching responsibilities with long hours in the lab, weekends and holidays became synonymous with scientific exploration. The pursuit of knowledge knew no bounds, often keeping me in the lab until the late hours, eagerly awaiting the outcomes of experiments.

A chance encounter in 1996 with a generous lab mate reshaped my financial path. His inheritance of a substantial stock portfolio piqued my interest in investments, a field previously unfamiliar to me. The formation of an investment club within our lab united us, pooling resources and expertise to navigate the stock market. From dissecting ValueLine reports to dissecting companies like Johnson Controls, the journey into fundamental analysis commenced, laying the groundwork for my venture into personal stock investments in 1997, coinciding with the rise of the internet era.

In the spring of 1998, as I entered my fifth year of the PhD program, I began questioning whether biology research was my lifelong calling. I was equally captivated by the stock market and the world of investing. I faced a tough decision: continue the PhD or switch careers. My wife and I had saved just over $30,000 from my stipend and her part-time restaurant job. I dreamed of attending a top MBA program to become an investment professional, but the cost was prohibitive. A master’s in computer science seemed a better option, as I could complete it in one and a half years and land a well-paying job. However, funding both my computer science master’s and my wife’s MBA would cost at least $60,000, excluding living expenses. The prospect of earning a PhD only to become a perpetual postdoc was daunting, so I took a bold risk.

In the summer of 1998, I quit my PhD program just before completion and enrolled in a computer science master’s program. I needed to complete four undergraduate prerequisite courses, starting with Operating Systems and Data Structures that summer. My wife also began her studies while working weekends at the restaurant. With limited capital, we couldn’t allocate all our funds to tuition. Fortunately, a credit card offered a 0% balance transfer with a 4% one-time fee and no interest for a year, requiring only minimum payments. This allowed me to keep most of our money invested.

The US stock market entered a bull run in 1997. My stock investments performed decently, but the returns were slow. In the summer of 1998, I opened an options account and, in September, bought AMZN January 1999 LEAPS and eBay stock. AMZN’s meteoric rise propelled my account to over $200,000 by February 1999, covering our tuition and living expenses. I paid all credit card balance. That same month, after my wife’s car was totaled in an accident, we confidently spent $25,000 on a brand-new Toyota Camry—the first new car in my life. In September 1999, after selling half my stock holdings, I bought Yahoo, CMGI, and JDSU January 2000 LEAPS. By January 2000, after selling the LEAPS, my account reached my first million dollars, totaling $1.06 million—a life-changing milestone.

I didn’t foresee the dot-com bubble, and escaping its peak was sheer luck. The day before Thanksgiving in 1999, I interviewed with three companies and received offers from X, a pharmaceutical company, and a high-tech firm. Mr. M?offered me a position as a Systems Analyst at X, working on research products for the platform. I chose X without hesitation. Though not an investment role, it was my entry into the financial industry. Nine years ago, I followed my dream and founded my own investment company.

The greatest lesson of my life is this: You must live your own life to find happiness. Doing what you’re good at and love brings joy and motivation. Knowing what you can and cannot do—especially what you cannot do—is critical. I can’t imagine how miserable I’d be today if I hadn’t left biology 27 years ago. The same applies to investing: without passion for deep research, achieving strong returns is difficult.

For me, investing is about more than money—it’s about engaging in something I’m skilled at and passionate about, which fills me with motivation and joy. The power of passion is limitless. When I arrived in the US, I was penniless. Graduate school and career changes were tough. But equally important as wealth is doing what I love, no matter the challenges. It keeps my heart at peace and full of joy.

The years 1998–2000 were filled with firsts—challenging yet rewarding moments I’ll treasure for the rest of my life.

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lionhill
我就撞了个大运,互联网泡沫
晓炎
我昨晚给你在博客里的留言被你不小心删了,哭

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lionhill
重写一个放这,对你顺手拈来
名校FAN
是的;我是摩羯座的,理性,规划是我们的特长,能坚守阵地,耐心等待… 最大的缺点就是:冒险精神不够
晓炎
让我再回忆一下我写了什么——-

大约是----- 前两天和儿子通电话,我还把你的这篇文章发给了他,他提到make decisions 的重要性,而我初读你的这篇文章时的感受是你们的risk taking and endurance.... 其实上帝是公平的,一个人的vision, decision making, risk taking, sacrificing, grits....都决定了他手中的牌可以打得怎样!I always believe that we should do our best and leave the rest to God!

Happy Sunday Lionhill, thanks so very much for sharing!

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lionhill
我是双鱼座
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lionhill
喜欢这句 we should do our best and leave the rest to God
名校FAN
哈哈,感性,浪漫,理想化
晓炎
这篇必须置顶,so inspiring,

我每读一次就有些不同的感触

晓炎
Oh no, I’m too

名校FAN
Vision, decision making, risk taking, sacrificing, grits

Well said! 你和狮山是坦里的精神领袖。

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lionhill
不敢当,外面比我优秀的大把!只需要做到自己能做到的最好!
晓炎
谢谢名校!我反正是躲在他们三个大男人背后嗒

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marilyn
So inspiring! One of the characters elites all share

Be bold and always willing to take the challenges!"

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lionhill
谢谢,每人都有精彩的瞬间
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BrightLine
虽然以前看过,还是觉得太精彩。2000年你有百万,我穷的恐怕只有5000块,真的是认知决定人生啊。还有人生能有几回搏,

不搏枉人生啊哈哈

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lionhill
是啊,天无绝人之路,努力不懈终会得到回报!
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happyniu
哇,精彩人生。2000年,我是啥也不懂的穷学生,甚至连.com 咋倾倒的都不了解
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Artspace87
精彩,这也是我的座右铭,伴随了我大半生。

为老乡感到骄傲

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yesterday*once*more
是。不过,有家有口有责任后,就只能take calculated risk。
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yesterday*once*more
哈哈,我可不是浪漫的类型。

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bogbog
亮线是内地哪个城市的人?
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lionhill
我是等到条件好工作后才要孩子
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lionhill
谢谢,湖北人闯劲足,广州和深圳很多同学和朋友
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lionhill
坛里平淡平常也是武汉老乡,他小时候经常去我们家那块
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Artspace87
我是武汉土生土长的,

湖北人有闯劲还有韧劲,有点是不言败的劲儿,而且特爱美食

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Artspace87
呜呜,今天起晚了,错过了你们的全家福
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zhudi
2000年我刚刚到美国开始读博
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Artspace87
我是金牛座
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bogbog
我来炫富一下,2000年我的piggy bank里的零花钱比您的多,:-D
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*江南雨*
一口气读完,太感人了,谢谢分享人生经历! 太太与你风雨同舟,迎得如此丰硕完美的家庭和事业,太赞!!
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lionhill
多谢,不经风雨何以见彩虹!
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lionhill
回馈晓炎她先给我看了她家的
晓炎
艺术家,你悄悄我一张你家的全家福,我也

象和bogbog 一样给你发几张,行吗?

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cnrhm2017
我观察后,觉得你买卖option有天赋,有人在2000时给你启发吗?
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Artspace87
一言为定

我马上出门,一会儿回来给你发哈

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lionhill
没有,自己看书学习,98-2000年选leap当时也是因为短期期权风险大,这一思路沿用至今
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cnrhm2017
明白,leaps需要vision,学习了