“An investor needs to make very few things right as long as he avoids big mistakes.”
–Warren Buffett
Charles Ellis wrote the now famous essay The Loser’s Game in 1946. In it, he compares sports — tennis in particular — to investing.
Ellis makes the distinction between a “loser’s game” and a “winner’s game”. In tennis it looks something like this. . .Continue Reading…


I hung out with Mikael of MikaelSyding.com a couple of days ago. We were discussing the topic of success, when Mikael said something smart.
I’m pretty sure Michael The Situation Sorrentino from the “reality” show Jersey Shore is sitting in the seat in front of me. Or it could just be his Doppelganger.
“You’re a machine!”
I’ve often had the bad luck of being trapped in the same room with irritating flies.







Recent Comments