, the book explains the mental model of "inversion"—solving problems backward by identifying and scrupulously avoiding ways to fail rather than just chasing success. The Art of "Cloning" : Through the story of Mohnish Pabrai
: Mohnish Pabrai famously advocates for "cloning like crazy." Instead of seeking original ideas, find someone who has already succeeded and replicate their proven strategies. richer wiser happier by william green epub fixed
The premise of Richer, Wiser, Happier is deceptively simple. Green, a veteran financial journalist, spent decades interviewing the titans of the investing world—figures like Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, John Templeton, and Ed Thorp. Instead of asking them merely how they picked stocks, Green asked them how they thought . , the book explains the mental model of
: Success comes from staying within what you truly understand. If a business is too complex, they simply walk away. The Psychological Edge Green argues that temperament is more important than IQ. If a business is too complex, they simply walk away
: Known for his "point of maximum pessimism" strategy—buying when everyone else is desperately selling. Nick Sleep and Qais Zakaria