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Major FOMO

March 10, 2023 | Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money discusses FOMO and the never-enough fallacy. And here’s Buffet’s full 2000 letter.

Bank Collapse

March 09, 2023 | Listen to The Journal's podcast on TikTok for the full story.

Pursuit of Happiness

March 08, 2023 | If you enjoyed getting a glimpse into the life of a professional podcast host, make sure to follow Clay’s episodes on our We Study Billionaires show on whatever app you use for podcasts!

The Magic Is Back

March 07, 2023 | Explore Warner Bros Discovery's latest earnings report.

125-Bagger

March 06, 2023 | What if I told you there was a company with the following characteristics:

Read, Read, Read

March 05, 2023 | We could recommend countless classics. Some of our favorites include: Morgan Housel's The Psychology of Money, The Snowball, and Good to Great.

Prediction Machine

March 03, 2023 | If you want to learn more about productivity and environment design, read Atomic Habits by James Clear. 

Fat Pitch

March 02, 2023 | Four years ago, our Stig Brodersen and Preston Psych studied Stanley Druckenmiller in a fascinating podcast episode here.

So Long, Negative Rates

March 19, 2024 | It’s over, it’s finally over. Nearly 150,000 hours (17 years) have passed since the Bank of Japan last hiked interest rates, enough time to watch Game of Thrones from start to finish more than 2,127 times.

AI Woodstock

March 18, 2024 | The most important stock in markets is hosting the year's most important conference. That’s right, Nvidia’s annual conference on artificial intelligence — which Bank of America analysts frankly called “AI Woodstock” — commenced today.

Serendipity

March 17, 2024 | Sure, you can chalk up a business’s success to big plans, brilliant ideas, and excellent execution—usually, those go a long way. But much of business (and life) comes down to serendipity—essentially, being in the right place at the right time.

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