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The Journey

To become a better investor I have set out by starting this blog. Socrates once said "the unexamined life is not worth living."  Socrates' philosophy is highly applicable to the world of investing; one's own psychological behaviors can often hinder logic, discipline and sound decision making. Thoughts that are conducted via deep research and constructed through written arguments can help eliminate any cognitive biases. It is no secret that cognitive biases and human irrationality are the most detrimental to one's clarity of thought. In this blog, this facet will come in the form of stock write-ups.       On this journey I also aim to build upon my value investing philosophy and circle of competence. In addition to the stock write-ups that be produced, dimensions of investment strategy, concepts and self-reflection will also be featured on this blog. I will be using mental models as a vehicle to convey certain ideas and to simplify complexity.   In a speech deliver