@@AuditorInvestor no …. We all have limited amount of time on this planet …. So life should be a game and fun weather you fail or pass … As Steve Job said we all are naked anyway … now the only option is to play and have fun or try your best …. Success or failure does not matter …
It can be fixed in editing by separating the sound track from the video and using Audacity to amplify the low volume segments, then recombine the sound back with the video.
Buffett treating the 92 people that he couldn't tell with those that put him off is the equivalent of putting them in the "too hard" box like he does when investing.
He never really beat the market, he repeats and quote and repeats everything Buffett said…he had one lunch with Buffett and ran a sub-par hedge fund, and why is he on the pedestal..he gives more speeches and interviews than actually investing itself…. It’s time maybe for a change
18:00 Charlie doesn't look back?? In his last interview, he regretted not starting earlier, working harder, and making "trillions". What use is money if you don't use it? And he died rich - not giving it to benefit society, which is pathetic.
Who gives two hoots about Pabrai's personality?? And that's what the interviewer starts with and spends time on. Sure you need a certain temperament to succeed in investing, but Pabrai has a lot of negative qualities - particularly a lack of personal compassion (not systemic compassion like Dakshana for which he's received enough credit). By spending so much time with Munger and Buffett, he think he's so superior to "filter low-quality people" out of his life - who cares. Only interested in his investment technique - particularly his Ben Graham style.
That were different kinds of questions than normal asked by any one ... Good I found this interview....
@Larissa: I have watched many interviews of Mohnish and I must admit this is one of the with really unique questions. Thank you.
Great interview with thoughtful, fresh questions for Mr. Pabrai
Very insightful conversation, great questions asked , got so much wisdom from Mr. Pabrai
Sir i am a big fan of you,your book and knowledge that you have.Thank you giving all free of cost.
Wow..a really high quality interview !!!
Very insightful questions and illuminating answers. Great interview.
Mohnish dad looked at the failure and disasters in his life as a play of life .. a great insight...
Sounds psychotic.
@@AuditorInvestor no …. We all have limited amount of time on this planet ….
So life should be a game and fun weather you fail or pass …
As Steve Job said we all are naked anyway … now the only option is to play and have fun or try your best …. Success or failure does not matter …
@@AuditorInvestor Not quite, requires a deeper level of comprehension rather
Loved it, very thoughtful questions and a great interview
That’s one of the Best Interview..
Great conversation! Thanks Mohnish for your wisdom through the years!
Thank you so much for this fantastic insights.
Thanks Larissa for the refreshing questions to Mohnish
Any chance we can know who the Industrial Pyschologists are who worked on Mohnish ?
Dr. Jack Skeen
thank you!
thanks, refreshing questions.
Would have been better to ask him more about his experience and how he made it in the market.
Thank you
this was so lovely
Great questions.
What is his networth
Please tell Mr. Pabrai that his mike has some issue
Too late
It can be fixed in editing by separating the sound track from the video and using Audacity to amplify the low volume segments, then recombine the sound back with the video.
Buffett treating the 92 people that he couldn't tell with those that put him off is the equivalent of putting them in the "too hard" box like he does when investing.
He never really beat the market, he repeats and quote and repeats everything Buffett said…he had one lunch with Buffett and ran a sub-par hedge fund, and why is he on the pedestal..he gives more speeches and interviews than actually investing itself…. It’s time maybe for a change
Would you say that baba munger is arrogant or egoistic?Watch what he'll reply and you'll never raise that ugly question again.
18:00 Charlie doesn't look back?? In his last interview, he regretted not starting earlier, working harder, and making "trillions". What use is money if you don't use it? And he died rich - not giving it to benefit society, which is pathetic.
Thats just like your opinion man
Who gives two hoots about Pabrai's personality?? And that's what the interviewer starts with and spends time on. Sure you need a certain temperament to succeed in investing, but Pabrai has a lot of negative qualities - particularly a lack of personal compassion (not systemic compassion like Dakshana for which he's received enough credit). By spending so much time with Munger and Buffett, he think he's so superior to "filter low-quality people" out of his life - who cares. Only interested in his investment technique - particularly his Ben Graham style.