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tytthus

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  1. Drinking morning coffee while doing a crossword on the deck.  John Coltrane on the Sonos.  I could do that every day.  Wait, I do indeed do that everyday.  Except sometimes the weather doesn’t cooperate and I switch between jazz and blues sometimes.

     

    and I don’t mind admitting that I sometimes search for answers on the internet when I get stuck.

  2. Short report of backpacking trip...basically 20 miles in two day, first day saw sleet at times.  We had two stream crossings where water was up to 2 feet deep.  Very cold, and the first time these scouts had ever needed to do stream crossings like that. Temp first night got down to 24 F, second night was low of 40ish.  There were some nice steep hills for Missouri, good training for Philmont, but we will see much larger elevation changes there.  Overall, we were well prepared for this trip.

     

    On the way home I heard a story on NPR about first order and second order fun.  First order fun is instant gratification stuff, going to a movie, having a nice dinner, video games, etc.  Second order fun is stuff that maybe didn’t seem fun at the time, but looking back afterward was.  Things like running a marathon or anything that takes work but leads to a great sense of accomplishment.  (Nailing an equity analysis thesis and having your stuff go up?)

     

    timing of the story was perfect.

  3. Men Faber has talked about this a few times:

     

    https://mebfaber.com/2021/07/01/journey-to-100x/

     

    I began putting money into private companies back in 2014. AngelList was, and remains, my primary platform, though I’ve done deals through a handful of other platforms including WeFunder, EquityZen, Republic, BioVerge, and Jason Calacanis’s syndicate. I’ve also co-invested with friends like Howard Lindzon, and made various direct investments with founders I know.”

     

    Might be a few other resources linked in the article.

  4. Piedmont Natural Gas (PNY) was bought by Duke in 2016.  Sure it was a sleepy utility stock, but I participated in their DRIP program for something like 15 years buying $200/month.  They offered 5% discount on reinvested shares. Sure would have been nice to let that run on auto.

     

     

  5. <I’ve heard of fever tree but can’t ever find it near me. Can only find tonic in generic half liters which always pisses me off because it goes flat. >

     

    pick up a sodastream and order Jack Rudy’s tonic syrup. That you can always have fizzy tonic.  Jack Rudy’s has some other products, but I’ve never tried them:

     

    https://jackrudycocktailco.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjw7fuJBhBdEiwA2lLMYWqAivD5AJVF1XVqDmO-KBIxWgXcuKTevdLsDAJzME8l0EgdO89YWRoCXN4QAvD_BwE

  6. Chamath is this generation's Bruce Berkowitz.

     

    Now that's a name I haven't heard in a long time..

     

    You made me look it up:

     

    There was a blog post on “what happened to Bruce Berkowitz about a month ago.  Success leads to overconfidence in abilities that maybe weren’t all that in the first place.

     

    Bruce Berkowitz: From Morningstar Manager of the Decade to 15 Years of Underperformance

     

    https://canuck-analyst.blogspot.com/2021/02/bruce-berkowitz-from-morningstar.html

     

    Lots of nice stuff in there. I think Munger has said the best way to learn is from other’s mistakes.

  7. (4) The weirdly intense, contagious devotion of some shareholders and other admirers, including some in the press.

     

    I'm pretty sure Charlie just called us a bunch of weirdos...

     

    I wish he had his own section every year.

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