This Investing by the Books podcast interviews Moritz Sitte, an investor at Antheia AB, about his takeaways from Stuart Brand's "The Clock of the Long Now." The discussion centers on the book's promotion of long-term thinking and its relevance to investing, covering topics such as building enduring investment structures, handling information overload, and identifying "long shelf life insights" in companies. Sitte highlights the importance of aligning investment strategies with multi-decade time horizons and creating positive-sum systems within businesses. Listeners gain insights into a long-term investment philosophy and practical strategies for navigating a fast-paced world.
Outlines
Part 1: Introduction and Background
Part 2: Long-Term Thinking and Practical Application
Part 3: Antheia AB's Investment Approach
Part 4: Conclusion and Recommendations
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