Week of November 29, 2021
  • An investor needs to ensure he does NOT become an expert from a world that no longer exists by continuous learning
  • Decisiveness is just as important as deliberation
  • Exponential growth is always difficult to predict and comprehend
Week of November 22, 2021
  • The three levels of investing FOMO
  • Apart from having a watch list of stocks, investors should also work on another list; the moral bucket list
  • Which investing game are you playing?
Week of November 15, 2021
Week of November 8, 2021
Week of November 1, 2021
Week of October 25, 2021
Week of October 18, 2021
  • How the internet kept running even as society closed down around it due to the pandemic
  • Ways to control the investing narrative
  • Although the post is about advertising, it has ramifications across disciplines where we balance efficiency with effectiveness
Week of October 11, 2021
  • What is right almost always sounds crazy at first
  • What purpose does your capital serve?
  • Here is an article that makes investing in stocks as cool as investing/speculating in NFTs
Week of October 4, 2021
  • A primer on second order thinking
  • Big Tech, Finance, and Regulators
  • Investors need to remember that no one is crazy and folks invest based on their life experiences
Week of September 27, 2021
  • Markets like this show why investing is hard
  • An investor should always be paranoid enough to avoid these dangerous feelings
  • Another set of quotes to keep in mind during bull markets
Week of September 20, 2021
  • Timeless quotes to help you stay grounded during a bull run
  • Market timing might not be better than regular SIPs if you invest for the long term
  • Why financial manias persist?
Week of September 13, 2021
  • When it comes to your investments, thinking like a scientist could be beneficial
  • Always good to have a perspective how would you behave if you knew how much time you had left
  • The most important question for an investor is “Who am I backing here?
Week of September 6, 2021
Week of August 30, 2021
  • With folks in their 30s saving up for their kids’ education, after a decade or two need to consider whether their kids will require a formal college education. The long-term trends are against college education
  • Reality has a surprising amount of detail
  • Although these are little flaws, they can be intellectually fatal
Week of August 23, 2021
Week of August 16, 2021
  • A good career advice: “Become an Uncertainty Killer”
  • How to remember what you read
  • Not all innovative products go on to be a commercial success. An amazing background on the Segway
Week of August 9, 2021
  • You do not learn the Mental Models by just reading about them! Shane Parrish explains how to learn the models
  • A brief note on how to “not think” in investing - History tells us chance encounters can lead to both magic and mayhem. Investors need to read more history and be humble about their forecasts
Week of August 2, 2021
Week of July 26, 2021
  • One thing I am starting to realize is that the fantasy of knowing what you will do until you are 50/60/70/80 is just that a fantasy; times are changing and folks might have to be dynamic with their career choices. Here is an example of a FT reporter being a teacher after her 50s
  • A simple but extremely power mental model is Inversion
  • What it means to be rich
Week of July 19, 2021
  • A look at how Andreessen Horowitz evaluates CEOs - Any investor needs grounding in reality because their results are judged by one and only one metric i.e. their returns
  • While there is argument around the merits and demerits of passive vs active investing, here is a thesis on how everyone will be an investor in the future due to customized index investing