Consistent Compounders

Short read: An ode to ignorance

A key attribute of a successful investor often talked about is the commitment for continuous learning. Indeed, this could apply to any profession. And the commitment for learning arises from the acknowledgement that we will never know, let alone understand, all that is to be known or understood i.e, a recognition of our ignorance. Here’s […]

Oct 21 . 3 MIN READ
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Short read: Google’s DeepMind researchers among recipients of Nobel prize for chemistry

Increasingly, computer science, and in particular, Artificial Intelligence are becoming incredibly ubiquitous. To the extent, Nobel prizes in basic sciences such as physics and chemistry are getting awarded to people who have used AI to further their craft. Such as this year’s Nobel prize for chemistry: “…some of the best brains in chemistry do not […]

Oct 21 . 3 MIN READ
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Short read: Instead of Being Cynical, Try Becoming Skeptical

Business life in highly competitive free market democracies like India and the US can be a tough affair. Those who spend enough time in these sorts of economies working in senior management roles often become battle-hardened cynics. This book excerpt seems to have been written especially with such people in mind (which might be most […]

Oct 21 . 3 MIN READ
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Long read: What makes entrepreneurs entrepreneurial?

Several business schools offer courses in entrepreneurship. Yet, none of the best entrepreneurs the world has known, seem to have undergone anything remotely scholastic a training to get there. Hence, the general belief that entrepreneurs are born and very rarely made, at least not from any formal training. However, can we work backwards and figure […]

Oct 21 . 5 MIN READ
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Long read: ‘Midgets making widgets’: New paper says Indian factories are smaller than estimated, less productive

The last chapter of our forthcoming book, ‘Behold the Leviathan: The Unusual Rise of Modern India’ (to be published by Penguin on 21st Oct) uses data from the Government of India to dwell on why the vast majority of India’s smaller companies not only struggle to grow their profits, they also struggle to generate meaningful […]

Oct 21 . 4 MIN READ
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Long read: Introducing the Managed-Service-as-Software (M-SaS) Startup

Last week we went to Silicon Valley to meet VCs and family offices which specialize in tech centric investments. Whilst we were learning about the latest developments in technology from these investor, this year’s Nobel Prizes for both Physics and Chemistry went to AI-centric thinkers. Not surprisingly therefore we learnt in the Valley about new […]

Oct 21 . 4 MIN READ
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Short read: Rohit Sharma’s legacy: Rewiring his generation, encouraging the next

We’ve tracked the rise of Indian chess as a reflection of the rise in India’s economic fortunes. But there’s no better sport to demonstrate that than cricket. The Indian cricket team up until the early noughties (barring the 83 and 85 ODI wins) was notoriously known for capitulating under pressure, suggesting a lack of confidence […]

Oct 14 . 3 MIN READ
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Short read: Buy Low & Sell High: Why Is It So Difficult?

Whilst we all would love to buy a stock before it rallies and sell before it crashes, in reality, sometimes we do buy a stock after it has had a decent run and sell when it has corrected. It does seem to go against the Buy Low and Sell High doctrine so popularised by Warren […]

Oct 14 . 3 MIN READ
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Short read: Indian elephants lost genetic vigour as they moved north to south, 5 distinct populations exist: Study

Did you know that India’s elephants – all of whom originate in north India – now have five distinct populations? These and other fascinating findings are the result of a study conducted by a team of researchers from the Bengaluru-based National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). Their research […]

Oct 14 . 2 MIN READ
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Long read: Are We Too Impatient to Be Intelligent?

Rory Sutherland is the vice chairman of Ogilvy and Mather (O&M), the iconic advertising agency. He is an author most noted for his book Alchemy: The Power of Ideas That Don’t Make Sense. His articles and interviews are as entertaining as they are insightful. Much of these insights come from his work on Behavioral Science, […]

Oct 14 . 5 MIN READ
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Long read: India’s air, water, land are all polluted. The government has failed to tackle this, says a new book

Subhash Chandra Garg is a former Finance Secretary of India and the Scroll has published an excerpt from his new book, “The Ten Trillion Dream Dented: The State of the Indian Economy and Reforms in Modi 2.0 (2019-2024)”, focusing on how little India’s central government and its state governments have been able to do with […]

Oct 14 . 4 MIN READ
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Long read: Good, free, fun: The simple formula that has made Duolingo a daily habit for millions

The popular perception is that apps & online courses are helping smart people get better equipped with technical skills eg. big data analytics, AI, etc. In India, this perception has in part been created by the craze to get kids to learn coding early in life. The reality is that the internet is even more […]

Oct 14 . 4 MIN READ

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