In this episode, Paul shares the thinking behind what he believes may be one of the most important projects of his career—a project guided by a single goal:
That every investor who follows our work will know how to invest for the rest of their life.
To explain why that goal matters, Paul walks through the forks in the road every investor eventually faces—from betting on individual companies to owning entire markets, from chasing excitement to embracing simplicity.
Drawing on real experiences, including private investments that went to zero and one that unexpectedly turned into millions, Paul explains why diversification beats prediction, how a simple portfolio decision may quietly add about 1% a year over time, and why many academics draw a clear line between investing and speculation.
This episode isn’t about chasing returns.
It’s about building a plan you can live with—through good markets and bad—for the rest of your life.
If you’re looking for clarity, discipline, and a framework that helps you stay the course, this conversation is a powerful place to start.
Next week, I’ll be reviewing what we learned in 2025—and what those lessons may mean for 2026 and beyond.
Thank you, and happy holidays to you and your family.