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I Have A Few Questions
by Morgan Housel —They’re relevant to everyone, and apply to lots of things…
Read moreAmerica’s Superpower
by Ted Lamade —“Our political leaders will know our priorities only if we tell them, again and again, and if those priorities begin…
Read moreA Message From the Past (Thoughts on Nostalgia)
by Morgan Housel —After college, my wife (who was then my girlfriend) and I got an apartment in the Seattle suburbs.
Read moreDo It Your Way
by Morgan Housel —The ultimate success metric is whether you get what you want out of life.
Read moreTake Something Away
by Ted Lamade —Ryan McFarland came from a long line of motorsports junkies given that his grandfather had been a race car engineer…
Read morePodcast With Howard Marks
by Morgan Housel —I recently sat down with legendary investor Howard Marks, co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management.
Read moreCumulative vs. Cyclical Knowledge
by Morgan Housel —President James Garfield died because the best doctors in the country didn’t believe in germs, probing Garfield’s bullet wound after…
Read moreA Number From Today and A Story About Tomorrow
by Morgan Housel —Every forecast takes a number from today and multiplies it by a story about tomorrow.
Read moreA Few Little Ideas And Short Stories
by Morgan Housel —I once asked a successful author how to market a book.
Read moreFill The Bathtub
by Ted Lamade —Despite being awash in information, it seems harder than ever to uncover the truth.
Read moreMakes You Think
by Morgan Housel —A few lines I came across recently that got me thinking…
Read moreQuiet Compounding
by Morgan Housel —“Nature is not in a hurry, yet everything is accomplished,” said Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu.
Read moreUseful and Overlooked Skills
by Morgan Housel —On his way to be sworn in as the most powerful man in the world, Franklin Delano Roosevelt had to…
Read moreMy Month Without a Smartphone
by Ted Lamade —On a rainy morning earlier this spring, I pulled my car out of our driveway to take my seven-year-old son…
Read moreLazy Work, Good Work
by Morgan Housel —John D. Rockefeller was the most successful businessman of all time.
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