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The Infant Learner
Some stuff I read this week:
A. This week’s Special: –
Interview with Morgan Housel
Morgan Housel is a partner at The Collaborative Fund and a former columnist for The Motley Fool and The Wall Street Journal.
He is a two-time winner of the Best in Business award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers and a two-time finalist for the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism. He was selected by the Columbia Journalism Review for the Best Business Writing 2012 anthology. In 2013 he was a finalist for the Scripps Howard Award.
Recently he was interviewed at chrisreining.com & flyoverlabs.io. Click the links given below to listen to the interviews:
Link 1: Interview with Morgan Housel
Link 2: Interview with Morgan Housel
B. Entrepreneurial Diary
C. Other Stories
Let’s Get Creative ( BA )
Contrarian Investing ( MO )
All You Need Is… Time ( HC )
The Berkshire Hathaway of The Internet ( ME )
Lessons From the Collapse of Banco Popular ( NY )
The Misplaced Propaganda By Indian Pharma ( DT )
Why Equity Investors Must Understand Moats ( MS )
Optimism Only Goes So Far, Then Comes Reality ( TO )
The Power of Compounding Small Daily Decisions ( IF )
Why Long-Term Financial Planning Is Easier In Theory Than In Practice ( II )
Why Investors FEAR the wrong things – Barry Ritholtz Presentation ( BR )
Small Circles: The Theory of Mastery in the Art of Learning and Investing ( SN )
Mohnish Pabrai: “Intensive Stock Research Can Be Injurious to Financial Health” ( YT )
“I read everything: annual reports, 10k’s, 10q’s, biographies, histories, five newspapers a day. On airplanes, I read the instructions on the backs of seats. Reading is key. Reading has made me rich over time” – Warren Buffett
“I constantly see people rise in life who are not the smartest, sometimes not even the most diligent, but they are learning machines. They go to bed every night a little wiser than they were when they got up and boy does that help, particularly when you have a long run ahead of you” – Charlie Munger
You have to apply yourself each day to becoming a little better. By applying yourself to the task of becoming a little better each and every day over a period of time, you will become a lot better”- Carol Dweck