Investing in Tangible Assets
Amish financial wisdom skips the stock market rollercoaster and heads straight for solid ground—literally. They prefer to invest in real estate and their own businesses instead of navigating stocks and bonds. It’s no surprise, as land and well-run businesses offer steady, hands-on growth and security, with no stock tickers or wild market swings to worry about.
This allows them to build wealth in a way that benefits their community and ensures long-term stability. Investing in things they can see, touch, and pass down through generations gives them more control and peace of mind. After all, real assets often bring more real returns—and fewer headaches.