One of my favorite year-end exercises is looking back over the books I’ve read and reflecting on what I’ve learned. (In case you missed it, over the holidays, I posted a discussion of Viktor Frankl’s powerful memoir Man’s Search for Meaning.)
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Typically, my own curiosity (i.e. lack of focus) leads me to jump around from one subject to another, but last year’s book list is heavily tilted toward creative thinking.
My obsession with creativity and the investment process began with this paper on architecture and investing and has gradually evolved into several presentations...

