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Archives for February 2024

An Underrated Secret of Success in Life and Investing

The Sketchbook of Wisdom: Get Your Copy Now

Buy your copy of the book Morgan Housel calls “a masterpiece.” It contains 50 timeless ideas – from Lord Krishna to Charlie Munger, Socrates to Warren Buffett, and Steve Jobs to Naval Ravikant – as they apply to our lives today. Click here to buy now.


The Art of Value Investing: Chicago and New York

I am organising a couple of sessions on Value Investing in the US –

  • Chicago: Sunday, 28th April 2024
  • New York/New Jersey: Sunday, 12th May 2024

If you are in or around these cities and wish to attend, kindly register here.


In its obituary, The New York Times wrote this about Charlie Munger in December 2023 –

Although overshadowed by Mr. Buffett, who relished the spotlight, Mr. Munger, a billionaire in his own right had far more influence at Berkshire than his title of vice chairman suggested.

Mr. Buffett has described him as the originator of Berkshire Hathaway’s investing approach. “The blueprint he gave me was simple: Forget what you know about buying fair businesses at wonderful prices; instead, buy wonderful businesses at fair prices,” Mr. Buffett once wrote in an annual report.

That investing strategy was a revelation for Mr. Buffett, who had made his name in the 1950s buying troubled companies at deep discounts. (He called them “cigar butts,” because investing in them, he said, was like “picking up a discarded cigar butt that had one puff remaining in it.”)

Mr. Munger counseled Mr. Buffett that if he wanted to build a large, sustainable company that would outperform other investors, he should buy solid brand-name companies. “He was the architect and I was the general contractor,” Mr. Buffett said of their relationship.

Source: NY Times
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My Notes on Warren Buffett’s 2023 Letter to Shareholders

The Sketchbook of Wisdom: Get Your Copy Now

Buy your copy of the book Morgan Housel calls “a masterpiece.” It contains 50 timeless ideas – from Lord Krishna to Charlie Munger, Socrates to Warren Buffett, and Steve Jobs to Naval Ravikant – as they apply to our lives today. Click here to buy now.


The Art of Value Investing: Dallas and New York

I am organising a couple of sessions on Value Investing in the US –

  • Dallas: Saturday, 27th April 2024
  • New York/New Jersey: Sunday, 12th May 2024

If you are in or around these cities and wish to attend, kindly register here.


My Notes on Warren Buffett’s 2023 Letter to Shareholders

Warren Buffett recently released his 2023 letter to shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway. He started with a beautiful eulogy to his longtime partner, Charlie Munger, who passed away on 28th November 2023, just 33 days before his 100th birthday.

In his note, Warren, very humbly, called himself a “general contractor” to carry out the day-by-day construction of his vision of Charlie, whom he called the “architect” of present-day Berkshire. He wrote –

Charlie, in 1965, promptly advised me: “Warren, forget about ever buying another company like Berkshire. But now that you control Berkshire, add to it wonderful businesses purchased at fair prices and give up buying fair businesses at wonderful prices. In other words, abandon everything you learned from your hero, Ben Graham. It works but only when practiced at small scale.” With much back-sliding I subsequently followed his instructions.

…Charlie never sought to take credit for his role as creator but instead let me take the bows and receive the accolades. In a way his relationship with me was part older brother, part loving father. Even when he knew he was right, he gave me the reins, and when I blundered he never – never –reminded me of my mistake.

Throughout life, we cross paths with individuals who, often unexpectedly, alter the course of our journey. These could be mentors who ignite in us a passion we never knew existed, friends who challenge our perspectives, or even strangers whose words or actions resonate deeply, causing a shift in our worldview. Their impact might manifest in altering our career paths, influencing our personal development, or reshaping our beliefs and values.

The beauty of these interactions lies in their unpredictability and profound impact. It’s a reminder that every encounter holds the potential to significantly transform our life’s trajectory, encouraging us to remain open and receptive to new experiences and people.

For Buffett, Munger played the role of altering his life’s trajectory.

It’s very important to pause, reflect, and ask this question to yourself – Who is MY Munger?

I think it’s a very important question.

Anyway, I have prepared some notes on Buffett’s letter. Click here to read my notes.


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With respect,
– Vishal

Rethinking Financial Freedom – A Masterclass

The Sketchbook of Wisdom: Get Your Copy Now

Buy your copy of the book Morgan Housel calls “a masterpiece.” It contains 50 timeless ideas – from Lord Krishna to Charlie Munger, Socrates to Warren Buffett, and Steve Jobs to Naval Ravikant – as they apply to our lives today. Click here to buy now.


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A Masterclass on Financial Freedom

‘Financial freedom’ is a subject that people tie only to money and not to the peace that no amount of money or wealth would get us. It is, however, a subject matter of the understanding within, of course, along with enough money.

I am holding a 2-hour online session on the subject of “Rethinking Financial Freedom.” The session is free for Mastermind members. However, if you are not one, you can join the session by registering here (India), or here (outside India).

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Mastering the Long Game of Investing

The Sketchbook of Wisdom: Get Your Copy Now

Buy your copy of the book Morgan Housel calls “a masterpiece.” It contains 50 timeless ideas – from Lord Krishna to Charlie Munger, Socrates to Warren Buffett, and Steve Jobs to Naval Ravikant – as they apply to our lives today. Click here to buy now.


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Shyam Sekhar on Mastering the Long Game of Investing

In the latest episode of The One Percent Show, I talked to Shyam Sekhar, the Chief Ideator and Founder of iThought Financial Consulting. Among a lot of insights, Shyam talked about –

  • Role of right mentors in life,
  • Importance of developing an investment philosophy, and
  • Playing the long game in investing.

On his learnings from mentors, Shyam had this to say –

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Long Term Investing is Hard

The Sketchbook of Wisdom: Get Your Copy Now

Buy your copy of the book Morgan Housel calls “a masterpiece.” It contains 50 timeless ideas – from Lord Krishna to Charlie Munger, Socrates to Warren Buffett, and Steve Jobs to Naval Ravikant – as they apply to our lives today. Click here to buy now.


A Few Ideas I’m Thinking About

Here are a few ideas I have been thinking about over the last few days.

Long Term Investing is Hard

The biggest reasons more people do not practice long term investing are that –

  1. It flies in the face of anything taught in business schools – that is, short termism – where most influencers/experts come from,
  2. It requires a painful degree of patience because it is only over long periods of time that the market eventually gravitates toward value,
  3. Life spans of businesses and their competitive advantage periods, on an average, are shortening,
  4. Our attention spans and holding periods are shrinking, and
  5. Noise is magnifying.

Given all of this, long term investing has become an increasingly difficult and contrarian endeavour. And so, not many investors have the ability or the wherewithal to practice it.

In fact, most people participating in the stock market don’t even understand what they are doing. This is especially when making money gets quick and easy, and they are doing great at it.

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