A batch of the best highlights from what Edwin's read, .
It’s not given to human beings to have such talent that they can just know everything about everything all the time. But it is given to human beings who work hard at it—who look and sift the world for a mispriced bet—that they can occasionally find one. And the wise ones bet heavily when the world offers them that opportunity. They bet big when they have the odds. And the rest of the time, they don’t. It’s just that simple.
Poor Charlie’s Almanack
Charles T. Munger, Peter D. Kaufman, John Collison, and Warren Buffett
Here is the choice that’s facing us in the coming century: Will we, as a society, pick a comfortable, static level of existence, requiring a modest amount of production that robots could easily supply? Or shall we put a flying car in every garage, usher in the next Atomic Age, and inherit the stars?
Where Is My Flying Car?
J. Storrs Hall
That's why defining strategies—and all their associated activities—well requires a strategic and learning mindset.