Links - 03/03/2022
“The unthinkable can always happen, and you have to run your affairs accordingly.” —Peter Bernstein
I enjoyed chatting with Robert Kraft on the Planet MicroCap Podcast, which you can watch on YouTube or via Podcast. [Note: We taped the podcast a couple of weeks ago, so there is no discussion about world events that have been escalating since then.]
Berkshire’s Future Depends on Voting Control (LINK)
Three Investing Lessons from the Russian Stock Market Collapse (LINK)
Has the bubble already deflated? (LINK)
A Grant’s report on NFTs and their dot-com precursors [free registration required] (LINK)
A review of Roger Lowenstein’s new book, Ways and Means (LINK)
The Tim Ferriss Show (podcast): #576: Morgan Housel — The Psychology of Money, Picking the Right Game, and the $6 Million Janitor (LINK)
Russia’s Looming Economic Collapse - by Derek Thompson (LINK)
Odd Lots Podcast: This Is What Sanctions Can Do to the Russian Economy (LINK)
Common Sense with Dan Carlin (podcast): Show 323 - Gas Up the Cold War (LINK)
Business Breakdowns Podcast: Cadence: Software Behind Semiconductor Design (LINK)
Asia Tech Strategy Podcast: An Intro to Customer Capture as a Competitive Advantage in Digital (LINK)
The Business Brew Podcast: Dave Girouard - Disrupting Credit Underwriting (LINK)
The Brendan O'Neill Show (podcast): 87: The case for the lab-leak theory, with Matt Ridley (LINK)
Breathe easy: how respiratory viruses evolve to become milder - by Matt Ridley (LINK)
The Virus That Causes Mono Does a Lot More Than That (LINK)
Second-ever Earth Trojan asteroid found! (LINK)
The Kind of Smarts You Don’t Find in Young People - by Arthur C. Brooks (LINK)
“The only way to be loved is to be lovable.... But the nice thing about it, of course, is that...you always get back more than you give. I don’t know whether it was Oscar Hammerstein or who said,... 'A bell’s not a bell till you ring it, a song’s not a song till you sing it. Love in the heart isn’t put there to stay. Love isn’t love till you give it away.' And basically you’ll always get back more than you give away. And if you don’t give any, you don’t get any. It’s very simple.” —Warren Buffett (2003)