These past couple of years I have been reading as much as I can of as many disciplines as possible. With regards to investing, there is something I couldn’t help but notice. Most financial reads, ranging from articles to books and shareholder letters, have an educational intent, in the very traditional sense of the word. Most material is written as a formula to be reproduced or as a definition to be memorized.
I'm glad to hear that Ketan, one or two more articles on Francois should be coming in the future. There are some things I haven't yet included that I feel I should. Completely agreed on the latter. Take care my friend!
I admire how you extrapolate conclusions from Francois's annual letters. Investing, as a nuanced pursuit, sure is a derivative of art and philosophy.
I'm glad to hear that Ketan, one or two more articles on Francois should be coming in the future. There are some things I haven't yet included that I feel I should. Completely agreed on the latter. Take care my friend!