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Jan 19, 2024 • 27min

#98 Tribe of Mentors with Tim Ferriss by Graham Duncan

The hosts discuss their favorite quotes and the book 'Making Sense of People'. They delve into the significance of the Big Five personality model. They explore the influence of mental models on thinking about people and teams. They talk about dietary choices, conducting reference checks, and reframing 'hedge fund'. They discuss embracing chaos, Bitcoin's impact on internet organization, and facing adversity.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 3min

#97 Current Questions I Find Interesting by Graham Duncan

Thought-Provoking Questions and Insights: Graham Duncan explores diverse topics including building trust, understanding people, organizing teams, alternative investments, anti-fragile systems, and gaining clarity in an uncertain future.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 25min

#96 Letter to a Friend Who May Start a New Investment Platform by Graham Duncan

Original essay can be found here *** To support: Rate and share this podcast Sign up for The Rabbit Hole newsletter Become a patron Join The Latticework To connect: Twitter LinkedIn Sponsor: The Rabbit Hole podcast is brought to you by The Latticework. The Latticework curates, explains and interconnects hundreds of mental models so that you can become a better multidisciplinary thinker. Every partner applies and is vetted, ensuring a high-quality, curious, and low-ego community. Join hundreds of partners from around the world by applying here, or learn more at LTCWRK.com Become Multidisciplinary. Think Better
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Jan 9, 2024 • 13min

#95 Letter to a Friend Who Just Made a lot of Money by Graham Duncan

The podcast covers advice on managing newfound wealth, investing strategies like the barbell strategy, and the significance of credibility in decision-making. It also discusses the importance of trusting money managers and the criteria for hiring a CIO. The potential fragility of wealth and possessions is analyzed as well.
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Jan 8, 2024 • 23min

#94 The Playing Field by Graham Duncan

This podcast discusses the book 'Playing Field' by Graham Duncan and the importance of viewing investing as a game. It explores the dynamics and challenges faced by investors, the mindset and strategies of successful investors using David Tepper as an example, the impact of identity on investing, and Warren Buffett's influence on the financial system.
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Jan 8, 2024 • 1h 41min

#93 Talent is the Best Asset Class: A Transcript from the Tim Ferriss Show with Graham Duncan

Graham Duncan discusses the importance of talent in investment, finding the right people, references and testimonials, investing in individuals, understanding sensitive children, making investment decisions, the role of a coach, recommended books, finite and infinite games, being in the top 1%, and the SON Conference for pediatric cancer fundraising.
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Jan 3, 2024 • 14min

#92 Infinite Games by Graham Duncan

Explore the concept of infinite games and how trust and systems allow people to operate in their zone of genius. Discover the difference between finite and infinite games and how Goldman Sachs has maintained dominance. Delve into the history and evolution of East Rock and the importance of playing offense and taking risks. Learn about the significance of trust and shared values in relationships and achieving success in the infinite game.
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Jan 3, 2024 • 1h 44min

#91 The Psychology of Human Misjudgment by Charles T. Munger (Part 2)

Psychologist and author Charles T. Munger discusses various psychological tendencies, such as fairness and envy, and their impact on human behavior. Topics include Mirror Association, deprival superreaction tendency, cognitive dysfunction, stress-induced cognition reversals, availability misweighing, skill attenuation, communication challenges, and the influence of psychological tendencies on smart people.
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Jan 3, 2024 • 1h 12min

#90 The Psychology of Human Misjudgment by Charles T. Munger (Part 1)

Charles T. Munger, an expert in psychology and human misjudgment, discusses the power of incentives, cognitive drift in professional behavior, biases and dishonesty, and the impact of inconsistency avoidance tendency on human behavior and education in an engaging and insightful conversation.
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Nov 30, 2023 • 13min

#89 10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy

Entrepreneur and author Dan Sullivan and writer and speaker Benjamin Hardy discuss the misconception of achieving 10X growth, the tanks mindset of simplification, embracing uniqueness and setting impossible goals, the importance of being the buyer, and achieving high performance through focus and specific goals.

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