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The Infant Learner

Some stuff I read this week:

A.  This week’s Special:- 

Value Investor: Josh Tarasoff

Josh Tarasoff is the general partner of Greenlea Lane Capital Partners, LP, a private investment partnership he founded in 2006. Josh graduated from Duke University in 2001 with a degree in philosophy. He has worked at Goldman Sachs and holds an MBA from Columbia Business School.

Recently he was interviewed on the Ben Graham Centre. Kindly access to the below link for detailed interview:-

Interview with Josh Tarasoff

B. Entrepreneurial Diary

( “Business means solution of a particular problem and Creating value for customer as well as value  for company ” – Paramjeet Redu )

The Most Valuable Business ( OC )
Jeff Bezos: The electricity metaphor ( YT )
Malcom McLean – The Savior of the Shipping Industry ( IF )
How I Built This podcast – 5-Hour Energy: Manoj Bhargava ( NB )

C. Other Stories

Investing is an Art, Not a Science ( MC )
Why facts don’t change our minds ( NY )
Analysis of Competing Hypotheses ( JW )
Think like a bronze medalist, not silver ( SO )
Business Advice From a One Year Old ( CF )
You have Discovered Product. What about a Moat? ( IQ )
The Difference between “Moat” and “Durability” ( GI )
Sharing Ideas? Beware of Negative Lollapalooza Effects ( RW )
The Power of Compounding and How It Applies to A Better Life ( CI )
Warren Buffett’s Q&A with Peking University on February 17, 2017 ( LI )
Price to earnings a good yardstick to judge stock valuation, but use it in context ( MC )

“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