The best investors in the world are synthesizers. They combine seemingly disparate ideas by making connections between them, that others have missed. Perhaps that's your edge..
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Maybe so... I think it can be really valuable sometimes. Think it helps to see yourself more as an artist than an investor. At least, it does for me. Thank you
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Thank you for the insightful tweets. Just respectfully curious how someone in the US could avoid formal education?
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Here’s my question: do you think that type of self-directed education is broadly advantageous? Most readers would see your tweet output and say “it can work for someone like Liz but only because she is so smart. She’s the exception. Most kids would play video games and
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May be, when u have the time, u could do a thread "how u taught yourself". People like me, who got a formal education (but unrelated to investing, which i do now!) , sometimes feel we didn't learn much. So knowing an alternate way of learning would be great.
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