Investing is like going into a forest and choosing a plant and betting that it’ll grow the most.
All the resources concentrate into a few large forests, mutating them into large monstrosities. Like a chicken with 4 wings. Good for business. Cancer is also a good analogy. Growth for growth’s sake.
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This is an ecosystem of hypertumors. Tumors that feed off of other tumors and in time, become large enough to sustain their own hypertumors as well.
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There’s something grotesque about this. I think it’s because such a system squeezes out diversity. A natural landscape is beautiful because all the random elements fit together perfectly. Without raw diversity, there’s nothing to coalesce into beauty.
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If beauty is a culmination, then investment only succeeds when attention is focused on the ugly and underappreciated. The little seeds.
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Gardening, raising pets or children, starting a business. Anything that forces you to grow something beautiful from nothing. These hobbies probably help with investing.
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I can imagine a farmer appreciating the importance of anti-correlation for example. Locusts as black swans. Etc... a huge monocrop feels cancerous.
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