Links - 03/09/2023
“Accepting that we cannot predict the future--i.e., that there will always be unexpected and highly consequential events--is the first step in becoming less fragile and more adaptable. People should be highly skeptical of anyone’s, including their own, ability to predict the future, and instead pursue strategies that can survive whatever may occur.” —Seth Klarman
Good Investing Talks: What happened to the drunk in the bar, Guy Spier? A talk about honesty, givers, and meditation (Video, Podcast)
Notes and excerpts from The Autobiography of Charles Darwin (LINK) [Editor’s note: I originally read this book after Peter Bevelin mentioned it in my 2007 interview with him. It’s full of great insight on learning and discovery, and these notes provide a great overview. ]
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