I've watched every interview out there with Monish; I never miss one. Out of all the ones I've seen, Stig's questions stand out as the most thought-provoking and unique compared to any other interviews I've watched in a long time.
My hearfelt thanks to Mohnish ... what a wonderful man. Generous, likeable and authentic. On another note - I have visited Inida 3 times . To study and train in the Indian art of Kushti (pit wrestling), Kalari and Vajramushti. India is replete with wonder and culture. I have loved every minute of my time there - and the wonderful people.
The Indian biriyani and curry is the best thing about India. Also the sweets are great. Peda, Barfi, Gulab Jamun and lots of other nice things. Things I dislike is the chaos, heat, mosquitoes and other diseases/poverty
I m confused about what edition should i read for "The intelligent investor". Seems there are few editions like jason or john that have made book quite different. I want the one written by ben doesn't matter if data is old. give me suggestion.
@48:20 Mohnish says the 18% Government bonds would have compounded from 1980 to 2010. But bonds don't compound. It's simple interest. There are no retained earnings. And the interest rate fell during that time period so you coudn't have bought additional bonds at 18%. Can someone please explain to me whether I understand this correctly?
Correct, monish is wrong. Although as rates come down the bonds would appreciate, but will not compound at 18%, since you cannot purchase additional bonds at 18% (however you could use that to reinvest in lower rate bonds or equities)
you do not talk about people who cannot read or do not like to read..i mean who hell wants to spend time reading books..i am so anti reading..it is so freaking boring..
@@georgesotiriou7051 Yes, that is correct but not how Pabrai stated the quote. He meant it quite literally haha...listen to the mcdonalds section...insane...
I interpreted it more as reliability being an important thing to learn. And sometimes these kids coming out of school who have never worked a job are just not understanding how important reliability is.
Hi Sir, This is the second time I heard that you love tea. So here i invite you to my home, just in case you are in India. I am in Chandigarh. Assam tea it is.. and my wife makes amazing tea… please like this msg and I will drop my phone number and address on your email. Regards
I've watched every interview out there with Monish; I never miss one. Out of all the ones I've seen, Stig's questions stand out as the most thought-provoking and unique compared to any other interviews I've watched in a long time.
Cant agree more with your comment
Agree!! he has done his homework, watching every mohnish interview.
Thank you for sharing Mohnish 🎉
My hearfelt thanks to Mohnish ... what a wonderful man. Generous, likeable and authentic. On another note - I have visited Inida 3 times . To study and train in the Indian art of Kushti (pit wrestling), Kalari and Vajramushti. India is replete with wonder and culture. I have loved every minute of my time there - and the wonderful people.
welcome to Assam, north east India. Known for Natural Beauty, Food, Culture, Kaziranga, Manash national park.
Thank you Mohnish, just like you listen to Buffet & Munger, I listen to your podcasts.
He is the best Buffet explainer.
No he himself mentioned himself as a cloner
An excellent interview. Thank you sir
Dedication on display: Revux consistent updates speak volumes!
Great nuggets from Mohnish as always.
Thanks you Mohnish, very insightful
Thank you again for sharing your experiences/ knowledge etc🙏🏻 you are respected and loved across the world for doing this ❤
The Indian biriyani and curry is the best thing about India. Also the sweets are great. Peda, Barfi, Gulab Jamun and lots of other nice things. Things I dislike is the chaos, heat, mosquitoes and other diseases/poverty
I m confused about what edition should i read for "The intelligent investor". Seems there are few editions like jason or john that have made book quite different. I want the one written by ben doesn't matter if data is old. give me suggestion.
Interviewer is smart.
Inspiring vision: Revux commitment to decentralization stands out!
Cyberopolis's partnerships are a testament to its credibility.
The speed of Cyberopolis's transactions is a game-changer.
Responsive development: Revux impresses with community engagement!
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Cyberopolis's focus on user experience sets a new standard.
Cyberopolis's leadership team is stacked with industry experts.
Train ride again!!! Thank you Sir!
Well done Mohnish :)
Bright future hinted: Revux strategic collaborations are noteworthy!
Endless possibilities: Integration with Revux is a game-changer!
i never took notes, after growing up i thought may be i should and tried to change. I guess its better not to take notes :). Helps maintain your focus
Cyberopolis's community-driven approach is what crypto needs.
Key strength: Revux adaptability positions it for market changes!
And why Buffett doesn’t visit companies?
There's more than two airplane designers in the west. There's Bombardier, Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Airbus.
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Cyberopolis's market entry timing couldn't be better.
Monish has a very likeable character😊
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@48:20 Mohnish says the 18% Government bonds would have compounded from 1980 to 2010. But bonds don't compound. It's simple interest. There are no retained earnings. And the interest rate fell during that time period so you coudn't have bought additional bonds at 18%. Can someone please explain to me whether I understand this correctly?
Correct, monish is wrong. Although as rates come down the bonds would appreciate, but will not compound at 18%, since you cannot purchase additional bonds at 18% (however you could use that to reinvest in lower rate bonds or equities)
@@aces4873 Thank you! Appreciate the response.
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Honesty does not reduce the offense of bluntness. Catch here is to be honest without being blunt.
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Cyberopolis's tokenomics are well thought out. Bullish!
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Who's going to tell Mohnish that the sound from his mic goes in and out on almost every interview
I am still extremely sad that the “Uber cannibals” series is finished..
Monish once you get your fees down to 1% or less, I'd love to invest in your funds!🥰
Revux charm: an open secret in the crypto realm!
Diving deeper: The more I explore Revux, the more bullish I get!
When he refers to Power vs Force, he picked up only on the Truth aspect while neglecting the Kindness aspect. BE KIND.
@46:18 - "the holy grail"
Quite a U turn on meeting management. Mohnish used to advise against it lest the suave CEOs influence him.
The more I dive into Cyberopolis, the more bullish I become.
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you do not talk about people who cannot read or do not like to read..i mean who hell wants to spend time reading books..i am so anti reading..it is so freaking boring..
"McDonald's is one of the best educational institutes on the planet" is one of the most delusional things i have heard from multimillionaires hahaha!
It's fantastic. If you are 18 and you work there you might realise that you better get your act together or this is going to be your life.
@@georgesotiriou7051 Yes, that is correct but not how Pabrai stated the quote. He meant it quite literally haha...listen to the mcdonalds section...insane...
An easy opinion to have when you come from a family so wealthy they send you overseas to a university.
I interpreted it more as reliability being an important thing to learn. And sometimes these kids coming out of school who have never worked a job are just not understanding how important reliability is.
Hi Sir,
This is the second time I heard that you love tea. So here i invite you to my home, just in case you are in India. I am in Chandigarh. Assam tea it is.. and my wife makes amazing tea… please like this msg and I will drop my phone number and address on your email. Regards