As the articles illustrate, many successful investors start their business in their 20s and 30s when they are full of passion and energy. However, investing requires not only passion but also wisdom, which often comes from years of experience. The article shows Boquan He’s investment journey – he started his beloved company Robust at 29 but sold it at 40 due to divergent views with stakeholders. After a period of self-reflection, he came back stronger at 51 as one of Forbes China Best Venture Capitalists. His passion remains but he approaches investments with more wisdom now. Age brings both responsibilities and freedom to follow one’s heart.

Young investor’s passion
The article shows Boquan He started Robust at 29 with nothing but passion in his heart. He worked tirelessly for the first 3 years despite all the difficulties. However, responsibilities and tedious routines dampened his passion over time. After 12 years, he no longer felt the same excitement. This demonstrates the pro and cons faced by young investors – they have the energy and creativity but often lack experience and composure.
Investing requires wisdom
The articles reveal that running a profitable company and making successful investments require not just passion but also wisdom. Boquan He decided to ‘sell’ Robust at the age of 40 partially due to divergent views with stakeholders. This difficult decision comes from his wisdom of knowing that dragging on without shared vision will hurt all. He took time to self-reflect and came back wiser with a new focus on investing.
Freedom to follow one’s heart
As one gains more experience, they understand the importance of quality of life and freedom to follow their heart. The article shows Boquan He now focuses on early stage investments that excite him rather than over-researching. He is driven by passion again but approaches his investments in a more composed manner with wisdom cultivated over time.
The articles showcase an investor’s journey should not be linear. One may start with much passion but meet difficulties midway. However, time and age breeds both responsibilities and wisdom. With enough self-reflection and composure, one can emerge stronger and regain the passion to follow their heart freely.