Enough: True Measures Of Money, Business, And Life 〈2026 Release〉
The book posits that real fulfillment comes from three attributes: autonomy, connection with others, and the exercise of competence. Bogle’s "Rules for a Great Organization"
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Bogle outlined ten principles for building enduring, value-driven institutions: The book posits that real fulfillment comes from
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. connection with others
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".



