Links - 11/29/2022
“There’s no shame in losing money on a stock. Everybody does it. What is shameful is to hold on to a stock, or worse, to buy more of it when the fundamentals are deteriorating.” —Peter Lynch
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Q&A with Mohnish Pabrai and Guy Spier (video) (LINK)
Avoiding Recession In 2023 “Almost Impossible” | Michael Green (video) (LINK)
Endgame: How the Visionary Hospice Movement Became a For-Profit Hustle [H/T Mike] (LINK)
Magic Words in the World of Magic Money (LINK)
Recent protests in the PRC - by Bill Bishop (LINK)
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Founders Podcast: #279 What I Learned Before I Sold to Warren Buffett (LINK)
Acquired Podcast: Enron (LINK)
The Knowledge Project Podcast: #153 Keith Creel: Lessons from Life on the Railroad (LINK)
Recode Media Podcast: It’s not TV it’s HBO — the book (LINK)
Invest Like the Best Podcast: Ron Howard and Brian Grazer - Box Office Business (LINK)
WorkLife with Adam Grant Podcast: How to have good arguments with world debate champion Bo Seo (LINK)
Liberty's Highlights Podcast: Claude Shannon fan club with Jimmy Soni and David Senra (LINK)
THE SOLDIER WHO REPAIRED ENGINES – THE GREATEST GENERATION - by Gene Hoots (LINK)
“No one is going to value you more than you value yourself. You just have to set a very high personal hourly rate and you have to stick to it. Even when I was young, I just decided I was worth a lot more than the market thought I was worth, and I started treating myself that way. Always factor your time into every decision. How much time does it take? It’s going to take you an hour to get across town to get something. If you value yourself at one hundred dollars an hour, that’s basically throwing one hundred dollars out of your pocket. Are you going to do that?” —Naval Ravikant (“The Almanack of Naval Ravikant”)