
Ethan A. Everett
Investment analyst with GGS and author of 'The Investment Philosophers, Financial Lessons from the Great Thinkers'. Passionate about connecting different fields with investing.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 60min
Investment Philosophers: Financial Lessons from the Great Thinkers with Ethan A. Everett | S07 E30
Ethan A. Everett, an investment analyst and author, brings a unique blend of philosophy and finance to the conversation. He discusses how the teachings of historical thinkers like Spinoza and Nietzsche inform modern investment strategies. The episode dives into the complexities of perceived versus actual value, using the example of the asteroid 511 DaVita. Everett also emphasizes the human element in investment decisions, the impact of investor psychology, and the nuanced relationship between wealth, happiness, and relationships.

Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 18min
Ethan A. Everett, "The Investment Philosophers: Financial Lessons from the Great Thinkers" (Columbia Business School, 2025)
Ethan A. Everett, author and co-founder of an AI-based research startup, dives into the fascinating intersection of philosophy and investing. He explores how thinkers like Nietzsche and Spinoza provide invaluable insights into market behavior and emotional biases. Discover what Buffett's ethics have in common with Nietzsche's eternal recurrence and learn why it's crucial to balance conviction with flexibility in investment strategies. Everett also discusses the historical context of investing, emphasizing the relevance of philosophical teachings in today's financial landscape.

Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 18min
Ethan A. Everett, "The Investment Philosophers: Financial Lessons from the Great Thinkers" (Columbia Business School, 2025)
In this fascinating discussion, Ethan A. Everett, an investment professional and author, blends finance with philosophy, revealing how figures like Nietzsche, Spinoza, and Hume provide timeless insights for modern investors. He explores the role of luck in success and emphasizes the need for flexibility in an uncertain market. Everett connects ethical investing to Buffett's moral framework and stresses the importance of purpose beyond profit, ultimately illustrating how philosophical concepts can illuminate the complexities of financial markets.


