Every Mother’s Day, my family would gather at my mom’s house.
There was always lunch on the table, laughter echoing throughout the house and the warmth of my mom’s love.
At the end of the visit, we’d all gather around to give Mom her gift. It didn’t matter what we gave her, her response was always the same: “I love it. So thoughtful.”
This past weekend was my first Mother’s Day without my mom, who passed away a few weeks ago. So, there was no gathering, no lunch and no laughter. But I still took time to honor her life…
My mom and I when I was 11 years old.
My mom was a first-generation American, who grew up in an immigrant neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. Her life was not without struggle — including battling and beating cancer. But her struggles gave her the empathy and wisdom to listen and hear others’ stories and experiences.
And through reflecting on her incredible legacy, there’s still a gift I can give today — to all my fellow Americans.
I shared it in my latest op-ed this weekend. To check it out, be sure to click right here.
Regards,
Charles Mizrahi
Founder, Alpha Investor
P.S. After you read my op-ed, let me know how you spent Mother’s Day weekend by writing in at AmericanInvestor@BanyanHill.com. I’d love to hear about the traditions and legacies you share with your loved ones.
And read on below to catch up on the latest from my podcast.
In Case You Missed It:
This Week on The Charles Mizrahi Show…
Free speech is a pillar of democracy. And now more than ever, Americans are looking for alternative points of view.
So, if you value freedom and civil liberties, you won’t want to miss the latest episode of my podcast.
This week, I sat down with Alan Dershowitz.
Alan kickstarted his law career in the early 1960s after clerking for Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg.
He also taught at Harvard Law School, and was one of the youngest professors in the university’s history. Since then, he’s written 47 books showcasing his brilliant legal mind.
And as one of America’s most respected legal scholars, Alan fights for Americans’ right to free speech.
To listen to our discussion, click here.
As with every interview, I discover something new that I can apply to my approach to investing and the markets.
So, after you’ve caught up, I want you to send me an email. Let me know what stood out to you in this episode and how you can use it toward achieving financial freedom!
— Charles