The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
Rich guys are most likely to have no idea what they’re talking about. (Washington Post)
The Problem Isn’t Twitter. It’s That You Care About Twitter. (The Atlantic)
Economists Are Learning to Love the Minimum Wage (City Lab)
The California Economy Isn’t Just a U.S. Powerhouse (Bloomberg)
Successful People Listen to Audiobooks (The Baffler)Inside the Quietly Lucrative Business of Donating Human Eggs (Wired)
Death of the calorie: For more than a century we’ve counted on calories to tell us what will make us fat. Peter Wilson says it’s time to bury the world’s most misleading measure (1843)
Big Tech’s Invasion of Banking (Milken Institute Review)
‘It’s not play if you’re making money’: how Instagram and YouTube disrupted child labor laws (The Guardian)
A History of the Influencer, from Shakespeare to Instagram (New Yorker)
Happy investing,
The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
en Behavioural Advantages Amateur Investors Hold Over Professionals (Behavioural Investment)
Insiders describe a world of chaos and waste at Panasonic’s massive battery-making operation for Tesla (Business Insider)
Why American CEOs are worried about capitalism (Financial Times)
We are living on “the planet of the chickens,” says this scientist (World Economic Forum)
What Happens to the Economy as Our Cognitive Capabilities Expand? (Worth)This is why everyone thinks they are middle class (even if they aren’t). It might not feel that way, but you might actually be upper middle class. (Fast Company)
The Problem With Putting a Price on the End of the World: Economists have workable policy ideas for addressing climate change. But what if they’re politically impossible? (New York Times Magazine)
The Future’s Electric at the Shanghai Auto Show (Bloomberg)
A $255 Billion EV Debate Is Raging Among the World’s Biggest Automakers (Bloomberg)
Are Humans Fit for Space? A ‘Herculean’ Study Says Maybe Not (Wired)
Happy investing,
The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
I Cut the ‘Big Five’ Tech Giants From My Life. It Was Hell (Gizmodo)
Redistribution Won’t End Wealth Inequality (Bloomberg)
Biologists Home in on Turing Patterns: Was Alan Turing right about the mechanism behind tiger stripes? (Quanta Magazine)
Estate planning: 6 steps to ensure your family is financially ready for when you die (USA Today)
How A.S.M.R. Became a Sensation: The brain-tingling feeling was a hard-to-describe psychological oddity. Until, suddenly, it was a YouTube phenomenon (New York Times)
How chess became a pawn in the Kremlin’s power game (Financial Times)
The Outlandish Story Of Ollie’s: A $5 Billion Retail Empire That Sells Nothing Online (But Is Beating Amazon) (Forbes)
How Rupert Murdoch’s Empire of Influence Remade the World (New York Times)
IMF: Monopolistic Power Is Growing Around the World (Wall Street Journal)
Happy investing,
The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
The Animal-AI Olympics is going to treat AI like a lab rat (MIT Tech Review)
Old Buildings House Far Fewer People Than They Did 50 Years Ago. What Happened? (Slate)
Goals and Rewards Redraw the Brain’s Map of the World (Quanta)
50 Origin Stories Behind Everything From eBay to the Spork (Wall Street Journal)
DeepMind and Google: the battle to control artificial intelligence (1843)
They Grew Up Around Fossil Fuels. Now, Their Jobs Are in Renewables. (New York Times)
Psyching Out Money Managers: Texas Municipal Retirement System improves its manager hires by using finely-honed psychological evaluations. (CIO)
How tech companies want to change the way you buy and sell a home (Curbed)
He Was Once a Macro God. Now Alan Howard Wants to Be More Than That. (Institutional Investor)
A Magician Explains Why We See What’s Not There: Our brain is constantly picturing what the future should be. (Nautilus)