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Morgan Housel is a man that needs no introduction. He's a NY Times Bestseller, prolific writer for Collaborative Fund and great conversationalist. I'm still amazed I was able to swindle him into joining the podcast this week. As a writer, I've wanted to chat with him and pick his brain about his writing process, how he thinks about new topics and the power of reading. 


Morgan and I spend an hour discussing investment philosophy, the power of writing and what makes a great investment thesis. This was arguably my favorite and most challenging podcast to plan. I struggled with the question, "What do I ask the man that's been asked every question under the sun?" 


Well, here's how it turned out: 

[0:00] Who is Morgan Housel?
[1:32] Most Challenging Parts of Writing a Book.
[7:45] Investing Psychology
[14:10] Topics that Haven’t Been Written About in WW2 and in Finance.
[19:50] Becoming a Writer
[28:00] How to Write an Investment Thesis?
[30:00] Examples of Good Investment Theses: Dandelion Energy & Beyond Meat
[34:00] The Reasons Behind Complex Business Models
[39:00] How to Look for Ideas.
[45:00] Writing is a Thinking Process.
[48:00] How Has Writing Changed Your Life?
[50:00] Closing Questions: What Writer Would You Like to Write Your Biography?

This episode is a testament to scratching my own itch. Asking questions because I wanted to know the answer, not because I thought it would make for a great podcast. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. 


Thanks again to Morgan for coming on the show. If you want to learn more about Morgan, check out the following links: 

Morgan Housel on Twitter
The Psychology of Money 
Collaborative Fund

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