Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life
Book Review
John Clifton Bogle's "Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life" is a profound meditation on the nature of wealth and the true values of human existence. The author, founder of the legendary investment company Vanguard, with his characteristic wisdom and calm confidence, guides the reader through the labyrinths of the financial world, revealing not only the laws of the market but also the laws of conscience. Bogle masterfully blends personal memories, philosophical insights, and striking examples from business history to show that the true measure of success is not in millions accumulated, but in honesty, dignity, and the ability to say to oneself «enough» at the right moment. Critics note that the book is written with rare sincerity and inner freedom, free of didacticism but full of quiet strength and nobility. It is not just an investment guide, but a deep humanist manifesto, reminding us that money is merely a tool, not a goal. Bogle urges readers to reflect on their own priorities, to resist the temptation of endless profit-chasing, and to seek harmony between the material and the spiritual. "Enough" is a book that leaves not only food for thought, but also a bright aftertaste of hope and inner peace.
