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THREE ARROWS CAPITAL SAID TO OWE DIGITAL CURRENCY GROUP $1.2 BLN
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Santangel's Review
"I would rather throw a viper down my shirt than hire a compensation consultant." - Charlie Munger
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Morning Brew ☕️
Uh, my camera stopped working. So did my mic. https://t.co/CZPyEYk6GN
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Paul Graham
Bartosz Ciechanowski's brilliant visualization of how a mechanical watch works (via @stewartbrand).

https://t.co/h3uHfx80yx
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Sidecar Partners
RT @chriswmayer: “Never invest in any idea you can’t illustrate with a crayon.” - Peter Lynch

Simplicity is best.
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Morning Brew ☕️
To be fair, just 1% of buildings in the UK have fixed cooling systems, and 3%–5% have the portable variety, per the FT. https://t.co/RwPyRBYAMb
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Paras Chopra
RT @paraschopra: My guess is that the rise in mental health issues can be traced to the unlimited availability of novelty in our consumer culture: never-ending content on social media, likes, endless free porn, new games, food at click of a button.

Our brains never evolved for any of this.
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Frederik Gieschen
"What Charlie Munger taught me over breakfast"

"My job took me to the US and in 1993 I made a cold call to Charlie’s office in Los Angeles. I managed to charm his PA ... to meet him for a one-on-one breakfast at the prestigious California Club in Los Angeles."
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PELOSI’S HUSBAND BUYS MILLIONS IN COMPUTER-CHIP STOCKS BEFORE BIG SUBSIDY VOTE -NYP
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Paras Chopra
Wow, London is 40 degrees.

Welcome to the new norm. https://t.co/z5OdbsrmKH
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Ethan Mollick
This study shows that we hate it when other people use their phone while we are with them. But we assume our phone use is okay. Why?

Because, we believe, unlike those other people, we are using phones for GOOD reasons & also that we are great at multitasking. Via @DTWillingham https://t.co/lYOXOUSaAi
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Frederik Gieschen
Buffett ('95): "A very important principle in investing is you don’t have to make it back the way you lost it. It’s usually a mistake."

Munger: "It's the reason people are ruined by gambling. They get behind and feel they have to get it back. It’s a deep part of human nature." https://t.co/tDLUxlh3Lm
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