5 MINS READ This is Part Two of the review of The Joys of Compounding by Gautam Baid. If you haven’t already, you can read Part One here. This post covers the last two sections of the book, (4) Portfolio Management and (5) Decision-making.
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The Joys of Compounding – Part I
8 MINS READ In “The Joys of Compounding”, author Gautam Baid distills the wisdom of investing and life lessons all in a book. He integrates the value investing philosophy and thought processes from generations of prominent figures, including Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. Baid devotes a significant portion of the book to self improvement and lifelong learning. With practical…

What is Your Unfair Advantage?
5 MINS READ Hard work and grit aren’t enough to succeed. You have to find your own unfair advantage and play to your strengths. In The Unfair Advantage startup entrepreneurs, Ash Ali and Hasan Kubba share their insight about how behind every success story is an “unfair advantage”.

The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google – Book Review
8 MINS READ We interact with products and services from these companies every day. They have become an indispensable part of our lives. We don’t recognise how dominant they are, and how much power we are giving them.

This is Marketing by Seth Godin – Book Review
4 MINS READ This is Marketing by Seth Godin provides bite-sized chunks of useful marketing insights. It breaks myths about marketing. Marketing is not about pushy sales. Marketing is not advertising. Marketing is about empathy and service, understanding your customers and building a tribe. The author’s narrative style makes it easy to comprehend. Lined with case studies and…

The Third Door by Alex Banayan – Book Review
7 MINS READ In “The Third Door”, Alex Banayan interviews the world’s most successful people to find out how they succeeded in their careers. Here are my key takeaways from “The Third Door”, along with key insights from various people I follow:

The 4 Hour Work Week Summary
4 MINS READ Don’t be fooled by the title (although it’s possible). The point of the book is not to become rich via passive income, and only work 4 hours a week. This book teaches you how to work SMARTER, not HARDER. It’s about having the freedom to pursue your dreams. Having…