Название | : | Morgan Housel — The Psychology of Money, Picking the Right Game, and the $6 Million Janitor |
Продолжительность | : | 3.03.40 |
Дата публикации | : | |
Просмотров | : | 125 rb |
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Doesn’t seem like he spent much time in finance and was more of a journalist Comment from : Rick Flair |
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Man, this is a great episode Comment from : Serg RO |
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An epic episode You are both wise men! Comment from : Anita Paul |
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One of the best podcasts ever Listening to the both of you talk was like going through an insightful book Comment from : Aman Kumar |
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The problem with Warren Buffett is he never learned how to make money without working Comment from : quartytypo |
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This was an extremely enjoyable interview to watch Comment from : Charitha Gunasekara |
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Jim Simmons? Wow Need to look him up Comment from : JR P |
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Super! Comment from : stoicismcore |
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Warren buffet is greedy Comment from : ANGRY COLLECTOR701 |
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Awesome interview Ferris and Housel is a fountain of wisdom Amazing six months in just 100,000 views This interview is one of the top most valuable hidden gems in behavioral finance and investing Morgan’s book is timeless gold as are his blog posts Comment from : teamvigod |
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Good video Ferris Alternatively, perhaps you think you’ve been doing all the right things but you still haven’t quite figured out how to use the Law of Attraction to get money You need to be positive to actually attract things you want The law of attraction is one thing, having the belief that you can actually attract what you want Belief is key to everything we do in life Everything we do in life comes with planning I’m not here to convince anybody about anything Comment from : Gabrielle |
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One of the best interview of tim Comment from : sabir p |
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His book has really impacted mebrReally changed how I perceive money and value Comment from : Emmanuel Kleinbart |
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Such a positive interview Comment from : Tarun Narang |
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the story of the vanderbilts sound very much like a story in one of the four great chinese classics; hong lou meng, or red chamber of dreams Comment from : YSFmemories |
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What a fascinating conversation Again :) Comment from : Pascale Dubé |
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Ok I’m like what you are educating- but really you both accumulated a certain wealth but let’s talk about reality for an average investor Give us some reality tips Comment from : Melanee Henderson |
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1:29:49 It might be rational in some cases Sometimes countries fight one another and if you as an investor ended up with stocks of your country's enemy country (or enemy alliance), you might loose your assets The enemy country might use foreign investments (including yours) as a weapon in an economic warfare This happened with foreign investors, who invested in Russian stocks and with Russian investors who invested in US stocks This might happen between US and China as well Comment from : SamuelBSR |
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2:09:56 Comment from : Serene Mary |
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He dumped airlines bc he knew the airlines could not get government bailout with him being the largest shareholder How would that look? The greatest investor gets bailed out Come on guys, Buffett ain’t stupid Give him more credit for doing what he did subtlety I bet he gets it for this action after he dies Comment from : steplaland |
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This Housel interview was phenomenol! I have read numerous stoic and philosophic books over the years, his discussions of money helps me lead my spending of time Time is our greatest moneybrbrThank you for the most engaging moments of my monthbrbrIs he writing another book?brbrJohn McCauley Comment from : John McCauley |
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It’s one of The best episodes ever Thank you Tim!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 Comment from : Rodrigo Vinhas |
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I have used Graham’s techniques and formulae and NOT failed Comment from : Ashdin Bharucha |
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2:37:00 very humble Comment from : Srinath Rajanna |
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Bunch of logic talk that everyone knows but said in an complicate and very long way Not a great book, a lot of waste of time A lot of open question without real response Comment from : BTC |
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why does the little guy keep shaking his head as he speaks? Comment from : John Hardy |
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I read The psychology of money last year,and lately the stock market in mainland China is insane Trying to read this book again and find some consolation in books 😂😂😂 Very enjoyable interview! Thanks to both of you Comment from : J Jean |
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39:38 Comment from : eli mangisto |
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Morgan is a great communicator and full of wisdom Comment from : Job Kiruhi |
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@:29:00 Comment from : Mike Kaufman |
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This interview is the best gift Morgan Housel has given to us who follow his writing and thought perspective on life in general Thanks Tim and Morgan Comment from : Chris Almighty |
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Great episode! Thanks! Comment from : Barb Brazes |
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Superb podcast listened to every minute Bravo Tim Comment from : Pat Hn |
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Probably the best podcast I have ever seen Comment from : Gustavo B |
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One of the best talks that I’ve watched on YouTube Thank you guys! Comment from : Amilcar Silvestre |
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Great video Comment from : D md Yahiya |
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I thought Morgan is some kind of 80 years old man 😑 Comment from : Aman Ahmed |
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I love Morgan's attitude of empathy and humility: brbr"Maybe that's my fault as a writer, and I should have explained it better"brbr"Maybe I would be a better writer if I had some kind of stricter process, but this is what works for me"brbrI'm thrilled he's getting notoriety Comment from : B S |
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Some misunderstandings on Buffett from Housel For example, in around 1:11:00 he says that even Buffett panic sells and uses airlines as an example Buffett sold because he thought there was a chance that the government would ask its rich shareholder Berkshire Hathaway to bailout the airlines and that wasn’t a risk he was willing to tolerate for his shareholders Comment from : The Upgraded Brain |
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I'm 40mins in and honestly this is such a good talk Comment from : WA |
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Just realised that the guy has been holding a microphone by hand for the entire 3 hours of interview - that's tough ahahabr(Incredibly insightful thanks Tim for making me discover this super interesting man!) Comment from : Thomas Ferradini |
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Loved every bit of it, just like the bookbrTim has such amazing questions Comment from : Mukesh Chhabra |
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As for man, his days are like grass;brAs a flower of the field, so he flourishesbrWhen the wind has passed over it, it is no more,brAnd its place acknowledges it no longerbrBut the lovingkindness of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear Him,brAnd His righteousness to children’s childrenbrTo those who keep His covenantbrAnd remember His precepts to do thembrPsalm 103 : 15 - 18 Comment from : TheEtrepreneur |
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i am reading psychology of money Comment from : Aman Ahmed |
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thoroughly enjoyed listening to you guys Comment from : Sirjana Subba |
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What's the name of the book of the children who spent 400 billion? Comment from : גרישה פיינברג |
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Such a great podcast, I thoroughly enjoyed the Psychology of Money and this interview revealed why! Comment from : HrhSophia TheFirst |
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Morgan Housel is such a brilliant thinker, his book is awesome Great guest Comment from : PCGerente |
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The reason that Buffett sold the airlines was because he was worried that they would of got screwed out of the Govt handouts if Brk held a significant position Comment from : John Sarti |
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2:11 Comment from : Hunt |
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Alright FerrissI gotta knowwho is this friend that makes the "deliberate decisions" that told you to pay off the mortgage? Seems like this fellow would have a great story to tell (My guess: KR?) Comment from : The Real Johnny B |
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One of the best episodes for sure Comment from : Gabriel Augusto |
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you can skip questions and directly go to the responses :-) Comment from : Smruti Ranjan |
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16:20 You mean to tell me there’s no “debt obligations” type of spread sheet Come on Comment from : Casey Kittel |
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19:42 the hell you know what im thinking Comment from : RHC |
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What a great episode! Just bought Morgan's book Thanks Tim! Comment from : Matt |
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I am an hour in, felt like 10 mins! Comment from : Raj Vadheraju |
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Fantastic insights on the importance of emotions over brains in investing The writing tips were also stellar Thanks, Tim/Morgan! Comment from : James Smith Grattan |
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LeveragebrIf you are smart you don't need itbrIf you are dumb you shouldn't use itbrbr1hr 26m Comment from : Karl Roberts |
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Thanks Tim!! Comment from : My Latin Life |
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Excellent discussion, guys! I've been a big fan of Morgan's ever since he was at the Motley Fool The Psychology of Money is one of the best books I've read in the past year, financial or otherwise! Comment from : Jay Fairbrother |
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I usually speed up these videos to 15X but no need with Morganlol Comment from : Ryan Crownholm |
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Didn't think I had time for 3 hours But here I am at the end Comment from : B Zebra26 |
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You took a long time to bring him Tim but a great job anyway !brThanks for this brLove Morgan Comment from : akshay bharadwaj |
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I agree with everything he said This podcast should be mandatory for all Guys in their 20s and 30s to listen too Comment from : didafm |
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I think this was one of the best interviews you did regarding finance and also broadly about what a good or successful life means Thank you Tim! Comment from : Run with Sung |
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A must listen for everyone… period brbrThank you for sharing! 🥂 Comment from : Portfolio Automotive |
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Thank you, guys, for the great talk Comment from : Michael Schasteen |
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This is the one time I didn’t regret clicking on a 3 hour long podcast! Great video Comment from : fashion4point0 |
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This was an extremely enjoyable interview to watch Tim is an excellent interviewer and Morgan is very eloquent and knowledgeable Thank you both Comment from : Dana Marie |
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Great interview and some wise words! Comment from : bobbullethalf |
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Can someone explain why they both said paying off your mortgage is technically (on a spreadsheet) a bad financial decision? (But one that gave them both comfort) Comment from : Ryan |
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this is gold Comment from : Justin Crasi |
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buffet addressed why he sold airlines it wasn’t fear he knew with berkshire (and it’s massive war chest) standing behind the airlines, the government would have acted very differently towards them he was protecting his shareholders from hippies Comment from : damssen |
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I am an hour in and I just now take a look and see that this podcast is 3 hours long BEST FEELING EVER Thank you for another incredibly interesting podcast Tim! Comment from : Kneeco |
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great stuff Comment from : Adam Kasprowicz |
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SO EXCITED FOR THIS!! Comment from : JJL |
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I'm sorry bro but my time horizon is not 50 years I'm not tryna start spending at 75 🤣🙅🏾♂️ Comment from : nile305 |
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Warren Buffett vs Jim Simons [06:43]
brWhat do people get wrong about the partnership between Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger? [13:45]
brThe size is the strategy [16:59]
brSix years after writing his “Financial Advice for My New Son” article for The Motley Fool, are there any points Morgan would add or amend? [20:27]
brWhile there’s no way of knowing what kind of adults our kids will grow up to be, how might we instill in them the value of money and the ability to control how it affects their lives? [23:43]
brWhat unorthodox career decision did Morgan’s father make in his 30s, and how did the family’s life change as a result? How did earlier lessons of frugality give Morgan’s parents more options later on than their more steadily affluent peers? [28:28]
brHow Morgan’s career path meandered from Denny’s greeter to investment banker to reluctant writer [34:18]
brAfter finally hitting his stride as a writer at The Motley Fool, what compelled Morgan to join the Collaborative Fund team? [42:15]
brWhat’s a Markel and how did Morgan get involved with it? What was it hoped he could bring to the table there? [49:07]
brHow does Morgan approach risk? [56:32]
brWhat “fin tweet” game is Morgan playing, and what are the rules? Who are the top players in this space, and what makes them worth your attention no matter the medium? [58:59]
brInvestors Morgan respects — even if he wouldn’t try to emulate them [1:03:33]
brDon’t beat yourself up too badly if you’ve ever been gamed by the market Even Warren Buffett still makes mistakes But would his younger version have made the same decisions he makes today? What made the early days of the pandemic such an uncertain time for even the most seasoned investors — Buffett and Housel alike? [1:09:37]
brSometimes it’s the counterintuitive bets that elevate an investor into deity or demigodhood in the pantheon of the money-minded — whether it’s Benjamin Graham, Walt Disney, or Michael Moritz [1:19:11]
brNotes on leverage and the “buy, borrow, die” approach to investing, and making sense of conflicting, diametrically opposed advice from seemingly intelligent, rational parties with differing opinions [1:28:37]
brSometimes peace of mind matters more than profit [1:33:44]
brIs it better to be an antediluvian penny pincher who dies rich, or a high-roller who casts fistfuls of dollars into the sea only to pass away penniless? Maybe the middle ground is healthier than either extreme [1:36:01]
brHow does Morgan recommend someone of means ensure their children don’t grow up to be horrible, entitled, and generally useless to society? [1:40:13]
brBiographies and memoirs Morgan recommends (and what they can teach us about current events) [1:48:19]
brHow can you increase the likelihood that you will not respond in moments of panic by doing what cripples you financially? Morgan weighs in [1:52:26]
brIn Morgan’s experience, how does someone who comes into money effectively allow themselves to enjoy it without succumbing to the all-too-common temptation to sink it all under a mountan of status symbols nobody really cares about? For his own part, what does his financial comfort allow him to enjoy, and how does he scratch the itch when he’s pestered by such temptations? [1:57:27]
brPreparing for financially bumpy long hauls, and “understanding the difference between a fee and a fine” [2:07:15]
brA handful of journalists and writers Morgan would choose as trusted informants in a world without Twitter or in-depth news sources [2:10:37]
brMorgan’s hall of fame for books about investing and finance, and how Dan Gardner’s book The Science of Fear has made him think about fear [2:17:02]
brMorgan’s advice for helping someone (like me) regain a regular cadence of writing if COVID or other life interruptions have derailed such efforts, and a glimpse into what his own writing process looks like [2:19:18]
brTolerance for petty annoyance as a valuable life skill [2:25:48]
brHow did training as a competitive ski racer prepare Morgan for USC and, eventually, a world-class writer for The Motley Fool? [2:30:53]
brWhat does Morgan think is true, but is actually just good marketing? [2:39:17]
brWhat looks unsustainable, but is actually a new trend we haven’t accepted yet? [2:40:57]
brWhat has been true for decades that will stop working, but will drag along stubborn adherence because it has such a long track record of success? [2:43:50]
brWhich of our current views would change if our incentives were different? [2:45:46]
brWhat are we ignoring today that will seem shockingly obvious in a year? [2:48:11]
brMoney is not spreadsheets It’s dopamine and cortisol [2:49:06]
brThoughts on near-future innovations both frightening and fascinating [2:50:10]
brWebsites Morgan thinks are worth your while [2:55:23]
brStories or points in The Psychology of Money Morgan wishes people paid more attention to [2:57:39]
brParting thoughts [2:59:02] Comment from : SNEHIL SINGHAL |
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“History is a constant chain of surprises” Comment from : Peter Weishaupt |
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Tim when are you going to have @Sadhguru on your show It’s way past due Comment from : RayAwakening |
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Loved This Comment from : 2010 BTC So what! |
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Heads up your allform link is slightly broken! Comment from : Sweeney Daniel |
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Looking forward to reading the book Thanks again Comment from : Alejandro Salgado |
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Liking this before starting Morgan is a gem! Thank you for this episode Comment from : Run with Sung |
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Merci Comment from : Bachata Influence |
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