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This episode is the second part of our conversation with Willian Green. William is the bestselling author of Richer, Wiser, Happier and one of the most respected voices in the world of investing. If you missed part one, we encourage you to check it out at we covered some thought-provoking topics, from the challenges of writing a new book to the value of independent thinking. This episode picks up right where we left off, continuing our dive into the wisdom Wiliam has gleaned over decades of interviewing some of the world’s greatest investors. We discuss the role of luck, not just in investing, but in life as a whole, and explore whether William would be interested in interviewing someone as polarising as Cathie Wood, an anti-value investor. Co-hosting again is Harald Berlinicke, a partner at Sarnia Asset Management and the investment manager for a family office. Harald’s extensive experience as an investor and his passion for sharing his experience on LinkedIn make him the perfect co-pilot for this episode. Together, we discuss everything from the importance of stoicism and the success of great investors, to the ongoing battle between active and passive management. Enjoy!
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