Am i grew up in with parents and embedded in societies which have extraordinary cultural wealth. The idea that i've had hardship or difficulty, i think, is a something that many people, including some of those one star reviews on amazon, would take issue with. And if it's an image that is worth while, i'm going to fall short of that, am, you know, every day, effectively. But at the end of the day, everybody, no matter whether whether rich or poor, well or not well endowed, is in gaged in this enormous internal strugglea for the outcome of their lives. I urge all of the listeners and viewers of this conversation to be forgiving,
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.