Investment Philosophy
Beyond the Ticker: What John Maynard Keynes’s Wine Cellar Teaches Us About Modern Investing
John Maynard Keynes’s contrarian wine-investing strategy offers timeless lessons that challenge today’s data-driven, fintech-obsessed financial world.
The Buffett of the Brush: J.M.W. Turner’s Timeless Investing Lessons for a Fintech World
Discover how artist J.M.W. Turner’s investment strategy mirrors Warren Buffett’s, offering timeless wisdom for today’s volatile, tech-driven markets.
The Bardot Economy: Timeless Lessons in Branding, Disruption, and Asset Valuation
Brigitte Bardot was more than a film icon; she was an economic force. Explore the timeless lessons her career offers on branding, disruption, and investing.
The Carbonara Principle: A Recipe for Alpha in the Modern Economy
Discover the “Carbonara Principle”—a powerful financial strategy inspired by a classic recipe, revealing how to find alpha in the modern economy.
The Art of Seeing: Why a 19th-Century Critic’s Wisdom is the Key to Modern Investing
In a world of financial noise, the 19th-century philosophy of John Ruskin—prioritizing direct observation over abstract talk—offers a timeless guide.
Beyond the Hype: A Philosophical Guide to Navigating Market Superstition
In a world of financial hype, the timeless principles of philosophy offer a powerful toolkit for rational investing and debunking market superstitions.
The Analog Anchor: Why Modern Finance Needs a “Full Metal Dust Jacket”
A doctor’s letter on medical books offers a crucial lesson for finance. What is the “full metal dust jacket” protecting your financial knowledge?
The Razor’s Edge: How a 14th-Century Principle Can Revolutionize Your Modern Financial Strategy
Discover how Ockham’s Razor, a 14th-century principle of simplicity, can cut through modern financial complexity to improve investing and business strategy.
The Deceleration Doctrine: Why Slowing Down is the New Strategy for Financial Success
In a world obsessed with speed, the “Deceleration Doctrine” argues that slowing down to prioritize purpose, people, and planet is the key to lasting success.
Gulliver’s Curse: The Perils of Immortality in Modern Finance and Investing
Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels offers a stark warning for modern finance: the pursuit of immortality without vitality is a curse.
The Polymath Investor: Decoding the Modern Economy Like a Crossword Puzzle
To succeed in today’s complex economy, investors must be polymaths, using broad knowledge to navigate the interconnected grid of modern finance.