Newsletter Week 36 | 2021
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Hey there.I hope you've had a great week.
What I've Made For You
New book notes: The Little Book That Beats the Market by Joel GreenblattSimple & concise formula for investing in stocks. I can't say anything about its efficiency, but it's a good book.
We're getting very close to 100 book notes on the website. In some way, it's an exciting milestone. In fact, I'm already working on book notes #100. I'm very excited for what we'll learn from the next 100.
And for good measure, a relevant quote…
Don't just say you have read books. Show that through them you have learned to think better, to be a more discriminating and reflective person. Books are the training weights of the mind. They are very helpful, but it would be a bad mistake to suppose that one has made progress simply by having internalized their contents.
— Epictetus
— EpictetusAwesome resources I've found recently
In these last few weeks, I've found some great resources for learning.
Learn Anything builds a pretty cool graph / map of resources for learning, well… anything.
Read Something Great is a curated list of great articles from the internet.
The latest in Machine Learning | Papers With Code is mostly interesting if you are 1. interested in machine learning, and 2. can code. It's a super cool site that shares papers that have code, so you can actually test out the algorithms in the papers. Slightly relevant is Two Minute Papers, a great YouTube channel that discussed papers in just a few minutes.
Quote
Read from 'unquestionably genius' people slowly and digest what they say - that way you'll get more out of your reading.
— Seneca
— SenecaTo your success. Regards,
Christian Bager Bach Houmann