For those busy subscribers that didn’t have much time to read, watch, or listen during the week, and that like to catch up on the weekend, here are a few (~3-6) of the links (and related links) from this week that stood out to me, in case you don’t have the time to go through all of the weekly posts.
Ian Cassel wrote a great article on Finding Ideas Before Others.
I enjoyed Bill Nygren’s Q2 Commentary, which had some good data on value and growth valuations today.
Chris Begg made another rare appearance, this time on the What Got You There Podcast (Video and Transcript, Podcast). I always enjoy listening to Chris, and would also recommend his appearance on the Richer, Wiser, Happier Podcast from last year, as well as the letter collection that I put together (I wish I had more recent letters, but the 2015 Year-End Letter is the last one that I have).
Matthew Ball interviewed Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth. Ball also appeared on the Medium Energy Podcast to discuss many of the things in the updated and expanded edition of his book, which will be released on July 23rd.
The Founders Podcast episode covering the recent article about Bernard Arnault was great.
I linked to a couple of articles related to the book The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America this week. The first was an article from Arthur Brooks, where I first heard of the book. The second was an article that was adapted from the book back in February. I also enjoyed an interview the author gave for the book launch at the JFK Library a few months ago.