Essays on the part of investing nobody teaches — fear, FOMO, patience, and the rules that beat instinct. No tips, no predictions, just plain thinking you can use.
The most expensive financial decision most people make isn't a bad investment — it's a delayed one. What five years of "I'll start soon" actually costs you.
FOMO isn't a personality flaw — it's ancient tribal software running in a world of curated highlight reels. Here's how to update it.
The world's greatest investors avoid leverage — and the reason is mathematical, not moral. Why borrowing to invest quietly lowers your long-term growth.
Return tells you nothing without knowing the risk taken to get it. Howard Marks's clearest lessons on thinking about risk.
Most people trade with their investment money and invest with their trading mindset — and do both badly. Treat them as two separate systems.
Diversification isn't just a finance idea — it's a focus tool. Why spreading risk is what lets your mind stay on the work.
New writing on disciplined, behaviour-first investing — free, by email or WhatsApp. No tips, no spam.