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Noteworthy Nonsense
Notes on Communication, Decision-Making and Business & Investing
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How to Guarantee a Life of Miscommunication
In the spirit of Carson and Munger’s speeches, I share with you my own recommendations, but for a different subject: how to guarantee a lifetime of miscommunication (so that you may avoid this).
And like them, I speak from experience.
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Jason Zweig & Peter Bernstein Conversation: Why Companies Pay Dividends
Why would companies bother paying some cash (dividends) to shareholders when they could just reinvest all cash back into the business?
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Jason Zweig & Peter Bernstein: Avoiding Financial Ruin and Diversification
“Don’t be like Mike, who drowned in a river that averaged a mere 18 inches deep”.