Links - 10/03/2022
“How poor are they that have not patience!” —William Shakespeare
Three Ways You Can Cash In on Cash - by Jason Zweig (LINK)
Richer, Wiser, Happier Podcast: The Resilient Investor w/ Matthew McLennan (Podcast, Video and Transcript)
A short video summarizing the Belridge Oil investment that Charlie Munger made when he was younger (LINK) [There was also some Belridge financial statements from around that time posted on Twitter HERE.]
Rob Arnott with another appearance on WealthTrack (video) (LINK)
Kevin Kelly on “Protopia” (video) (LINK)
Verdad Weekly Research: Persistence of Growth (LINK)
Absolute Return Letter, October 2022: The Rise of Wealth-to-GDP (LINK)
U.N. Calls On Fed, Other Central Banks to Halt Interest-Rate Increases (LINK)
Bridgewater: The Fed Has to Keep Tightening Until Things Get Worse (LINK)
If supply chain crunch is finally easing, why is inflation so high? (LINK)
Odd Lots Podcast: What Is Really Going On With Rent and Healthcare Inflation? (LINK)
Annie Duke is making the rounds promoting her new book, including appearances on the Capital Allocators Podcast as well as the What Got You There Podcast.
The Daily Stoic Podcast: Russ Roberts on Making Better Decisions (LINK)
Living A Life In Full Podcast: John Rossman on Innovation, Leadership and Making Better Decisions (LINK)
Know Your Risk Radio Podcast: Doomberg (LINK)
Top Traders Unplugged Podcast: GM24: The Real Cause of the Global Energy Crisis ft. Adam Rozencwajg (LINK)
The Rest Is History Podcast: 239. Young Churchill: Born to Lead [Part 1 of a 3-part series on young Winston Churchill] (LINK)
Short History Of... Podcast: The Mongol Empire (LINK)
Some Thoughts on Meditations by Marcus Aurelius (LINK)
The Pandemic’s Legacy Is Already Clear - by Ed Yong (LINK) [This is Yong’s last piece before a well-deserved 6-month sabbatical.]
“Knowledge itself is power.” —Francis Bacon
“Wisdom acquisition is a moral duty. It’s not something you do just to advance in life. And there’s a corollary to that idea that is very important. It requires that you’re hooked on lifetime learning. Without lifetime learning, you people are not going to do very well. You are not going to get very far in life based on what you already know.” —Charlie Munger