What I learned from reading A Few Lessons for Investors and Managers From Warren Buffett by Warren Buffett and Peter Bevelin.
Customer review a guide to both wisdom and Sherlock Holmes we Sherlock Holmes fans, readers and secret imitators need a map.
Here it is.
Peter Bevelin is one of the wisest people on the planet.
He went through the books and pulled out sections from Conan Doyle's stories that are relevant to us moderns.
A guide to both wisdom and Sherlock Holmes.
It makes you both wiser and eager to reread Sherlock Holmes.
That was a review from Amazon.
And it's also the way I discovered the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is a few lessons for investors and managers from Warren Buffet.
And it was written and put together by Peter Bevelen.
And that review was written by Nassim Taleb.
I've read a bunch of Taleb's books.
I highly recommend them.
They're some of my favorite books, fooled by randomness, black swan, antifragile, skin in the game, the bed of procrustes.
And so I had the idea one day I was like, well, what are the books that he likes to read?
If I like reading his books, what are the books that he likes to read?
So I was going through and he writes a bunch of reviews, good and bad, on Amazon of the books that he reads.
And so the title of the book that Taleb was reviewing, there is a few lessons from Sherlock Holmes.
I was like, what is that?
That stuck out?
So I end up clicking on the Amazon author page of Peter Bevelin.