I’m curious about everything so this leads to a range of reading and learning outside of value investing, finance, and investing.
In these Value Investing In Your Car episodes, we talk about some of these things and much more to help you become a better value investor faster.
- Mental models
- When does value investing work best
- Where it works
- You get book reviews from everything I learn from
- I talk about the most important thing I learned in 2017
- How to learn faster
- The 4 most useless investing metrics
- If I could only use 3 investing metrics, what would they be
- And much more…
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Today, I share with you a book review of The River of Doubt – Theodore Roosevelt’s Darkest Journey
The River of Doubt
In the 8-minute video above, I talk about the following things…
- Why I thought this book was great
- Why I read it even though its not a finance/value investing book
- What I’ve studied a lot in the last year or so
- How this falls in with that learning
- And more…
If you’ve read this book what did you think of it?
Let me know in the comments below.
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