5th December 2024 “The price of loving someone very much is never loving anyone again.” — Dostoyevsky
Chess Puzzle, A Lesson About Human Mind And Framing Bias
Humans are innately lazy. A recent study established that too. Our brain is not optimised. There is enough empirical evidence to support this observation. You must have read about Parkinson's Law which states that “work expands to fill the time available for its completion. Here is an example I thought of to demonstrate the same using... Continue Reading →
Thought of The Day
4th December 2024 “Any crime that is punishable by a fine is basically legal for those who can afford it.”
Thought of The Day
3rd December 2024 You must force yourself to consider opposing arguments. Especially when they challenge your best loved ideas. — Charlie Munger
Thought of The Day
2nd December 2024 “The whole secret of investment is to find places where it’s safe and wise to non-diversify. It’s just that simple.” — Charlie Munger
Thought of The Day
1st December 2024 “The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
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30th November 2024 One person’s interest is always another’s debt
Just For Fun: Thoughts on Art
“An artist's duty is to reflect the times we live in.” — Nina Simone "Art cannot be modern. Art is primordially eternal." — Egon Schiele Here is an art that satisfies both these tests 😋 https://videopress.com/v/R2n8FA6F?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true
Thought of The Day
29th November 2024 The price of trying to make everyone else happy is making yourself miserable. — Naval Ravikant
Remembering Charlie Munger…
Today (28th November) is the first death anniversary of the man who I consider as my idol — Charlie Munger. I discovered him pretty late, when I was 30, but immediately grasped his greatness and have been following him ever since in last 14 years. His book "Poor Charlie's Almanack" is one of my most... Continue Reading →

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