I was extraordinarily concerned to write a book that was worth it, that would stand the test of time. Not being a university professor, and not having spent vast amounts of time studying quantum theory or the theory of prime numbers, i knew that i could be an expert at effectively playing an inner game. The wealth is the external thingi the internal reactions. Don't worry about whether you're worth ten dollars, a hundred, a thousand billion, a trillion. Notice your reactions to how the world unfolds, and become better at managing your internal reactions as if it's on the golf course. And then where do we go from there? In an ideal world, i'd want my children's children
Guy Spier is the founder and investment manager at Aquamarine Capital, and author of The Education of a Value Investor, which is one of the best books I have read about someone’s personal journey in life, business, and investing. In this episode, we talk about Guy's ideas of finding your North Star, compounding goodwill, the immense power of reciprocity, and much more.