Before I discovered stock investing, I used to think of it as a form of gambling, something for the rich, or something that was out of reach for someone like me—a salaried worker making under $50,000 a year. However, if I had never taken action, I wouldn’t have built the $300,000 in assets I have today, nor would I be running my blog. Investing doesn’t just change your financial situation. It opens doors to valuable knowledge about money, time management, self-investment, and ultimately expands the choices you can make in life. In this article, I’ll explain how stock investing and ...