Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
Remembering Ari Kiev
I was shocked to read on Charles Kirk’s blog that trading coach and psychologist Ari Kiev had died.
I interviewed him just a few months ago.
He was very generous with his time and concluded our interview by offering to help any readers in Australia who wanted to email him with questions.
I liked Ari’s work because he emphasised the need to set an ambitious goal, then accept the discomfort and anxiety of operating in ‘the gap’ — the space separating where we are now and our stated goal.
I suppose that’s the essence of a good life. Setting yourself goals along valued paths and accepting the challenge of meeting them.
The New York Times carried this obituary.
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