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The Infant Learner

Some stuff I read this week:

A.  This week’s Special:- Innovative Disruption with Larry Cunningham

Lawrence A. Cunningham is an authority on corporate governance, corporate culture, and corporate law, and teaches business-related courses that span these fields. He has written dozens of books and scores of articles on a wide range of subjects in law and business. These include the leading textbook on accounting used in law schools, a popular narrative on contracts, and best-selling books on Berkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett (The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America and Berkshire beyond Buffett: the Enduring Value of Values).

Recently he was interviewed at innovationecosystem.com; where he talked about what the Berkshire subsidiaries are doing correctly in innovative disruption and why Warren Buffett is unique as a leader. Larry also shares insightful stories of various CEOs of companies behind Berkshire and how they’re able to make their investments profitable. Click the link given below to listen to the interview:

Interview with Larry Cunningham

B. Entrepreneurial Diary

The Full Reset ( CF )
What Amazon Means for the Rest of Us ( AD )
Imran Khan – Never Give up on Your Dreams ( TE )

C. Other Stories

Shit Happens ( II )
The Theory of Maybes ( CF )
October Quest Presentations ( PP )
A Discussion on the Pharma Sector ( YT )
Further Analysis of Multi-Bagger Stocks ( MC )
Three reasons why mutual funds are keen on IPOs ( LM )
Marks and Klarman on Lessons from Big Mistakes ( NI )
A Stock Market Panic Like 1987 Could Happen Again ( NY )
Buying Companies With Economic Moats, w/ Pat Dorsey ( IG )
3-wave framework & its implications on growth potential ( SA )
Bruce Berkowitz – 26 Maxims For Successful Value Investing ( AM )

“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