Weekend reads
Big event today! The annual meeting of Berkshire Hathway. It's going to be very small comparatively because of COVID-19, and my spirit animal, Charlie Munger, is not going to be attending.
Here's a sneak preview of what to expect:
Few other reads:
Books for marketers
I love Jerry's perspective on life. I love his show Comedians in cars getting coffee. I've watched the show multiple times. I went to see him live. There is an untitled book that Jerry is working on, I'm excited about that. Here are some of my favorite lines from the interview-
“What am I really sick of?” is where innovation begins.
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I’ll maintain the standard as opposed to the variety.
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I’m not comparing myself in any way, shape, or form to the Beatles, but they ended after nine years when I was a kid, and there was something about that single-digit number. Once a TV series is in double digits, it’s like, “God, is this thing ever going to end?” Ten seasons seemed so much longer than nine.
The Big Debt Crisis by Ray Dalio
If you've been reading this newsletter regularly, you know I can't get enough of Ray Dalio. My books just arrived:
Looking forward to reading them this weekend.