Canadian professor and clinical psychologist, Jordan Peterson, shares techniques with students about how to properly resolve conflicts in relationships, how to communicate your needs with fairness and clarity, why you should reward your partner for their efforts, and why long-term patience is necessary.
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The Flaws of Relative Valuation

Reasoning by analogy versus first principles. An example of the former. Two fatal flaws in relative valuation. And some first principles for investing.

Making Work Fun: Finding the “Sport” in Investing



Thoughts on making investing fun.



Trevor Noah: How Americans treat business vs sports



Video and partial transcript, and a takeaway for investors.



Diversification Reduces Risk, But Too Much Reduces Rewards



How too much diversification can hinder you in building wealth.



How The Stock Market Doesn’t Behave Like A Market



A real estate appraiser’s definition of market value shows that the stock market doesn’t behave like a market, and should therefore never be taken at face value.



My Review of Burger King’s Plant-Based ‘Impossible Whopper’



My wife bought some Impossible Whoppers from Burger King today for us to try out.



Time and Space Create Trading Opportunities



When space and time is traversed, profits can be made. As a stock trader, I cannot take a stock through space to arbitrage for profits as ancient traders once did. But there is another dimension I can arbitrage: time. The same way goods can increase in value through space like the Asia-to-Europe spice trade, stocks can increase in value through time.



JYNT: A Multi-Bagger I Missed Out On



How I missed out on a 3X’er, and what I learned from it.



Why I’m Not Buying Beyond Meat’s IPO



Although I personally wouldn’t buy BYND at this price or at this time, I can see why the stock is skyrocketing in its debut. In this article I’ll be giving a brief description of the company, discussing some of its macro growth drivers, and why I’ve decided to pass on buying shares for now.