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Prasad’s book, “What I Learned About Investing from Darwin,” delves into the intersection of biology and finance, using vivid examples from the natural world to draw parallels with the world of investing. Whether it’s the survival strategies of bumblebees or the mimicry tactics of a small frog, Prasad skillfully translates these lessons into principles for successful investing. The three mantras he advocates—avoiding big risks, buying high quality at a fair price, and embracing a non-conventional form of laziness—form the cornerstone of his counterintuitive strategy for achieving long-term gains. The book not only challenges the prevailing norms in investment practices but also offers a compelling case for permanently owning high-quality businesses, shedding light on how evolutionary biology can serve as an unexpected yet insightful guide for fund managers striving to enhance their craft.
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