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Vishal Khandelwal

The Inner Game with Vishal Khandelwal

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The Inner Game with Vishal Khandelwal

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The Inner Game with Vishal Khandelwal

Vishal Khandelwal

The Inner Game with Vishal Khandelwal

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Most of the times, it's not external factors like market crashes, economic slowdown, wars and recessions that hurt us in investing, but our own mis-behaviour. Over the next few episodes of #TheInnerGame #podcast, I will explain how some of our
When we think about #stockmarket #investing, we often look at it like a game of picking winners. Just find the right stocks, and you’re set for wealth creation and financial freedom, right? Well, that’s only part of the story. I share the other
I was recently reading my notebook where I collect thoughts and ideas from some good things I hear or read about in books and other places, and came across a passage from Haruki Murakami’s book, “Kafka on the Shore.” It is one of my favourite p
I was at a friend’s place recently, and since we are in a bull market, and against my wish, we got down to talk about investing. As I had expected, most of the discussion was around what the markets have done in recent times, and where they are
When we think about saving money, we usually consider the practical reasons. Like we save money to buy a house, to go on vacation, to ensure a comfortable retirement, or to have a cushion for emergencies. These are all excellent reasons, and th
Today, I dive into a profound topic inspired by a recent speech from the tennis legend Roger Federer. During his commencement speech at Dartmouth College in the US, which I will link in the show notes, Federer highlighted two essential virtues:
In today’s episode of #TheInnerGame #podcast, I share with you the idea of playing your own game and not the games other people want you to play. This concept is crucial in #life, #work, and #investing, and I’m excited to share how it can make
Today I dive deep into a fundamental truth about our world, which is the inherent randomness of everything around us. Whether it’s in business, life, or investing, one thing is clear – nobody knows anything for certain. And given this backdrop,
I was reading a newspaper headline recently which called just a 1% decline in the stock market as a ‘bloodbath’ and how investors had to suffer through the pain of losing a small part of their wealth quickly. It got me thinking about how our pe
In the grand tapestry of human existence, one of our driving forces for a long period of time has been the pursuit of wealth. In fact, society often measures one’s success and worth by the size of their bank account, the lavishness of their pos
Why do we, as humans, have this innate tendency to dislike and hate? Why are we programmed to hit the ‘dislike’ button from birth? Is it just for YouTube comments, or is there more to it? Let's discuss this in today's episode of The Munger Meth
While we were talking about the idea of money and investing recently, a friend shared something really interesting. To get to the bottom of how I feel about money, he suggested me to write a letter to money — the same way I would write a letter
“The Map is Not the Territory' is a concept that originated from the work of Alfred Korzybski, who was Polish-American mathematician and philosopher. He used this idea to convey the fact that people often confuse models of reality with reality
There’s a saying in Hindi – "Pyaar andha hota hai," or that "Love is blind." Well, it’s a phrase that has transcended generations and cultures, reminding us that when we’re infatuated, our judgment can be clouded by the warm and fuzzy feelings
Our world is way more unpredictable than we tend to think. As humans, we love finding patterns and making sense of things. It’s in our nature. But as we have evolved, and as our society has advanced, the world has grown increasingly uncertain a
I discuss the first cause of human misjudgment that Charlie Munger spoke about in his landmark speech "The Psychology of Human Misjudgment." He called it the "Reward and Punishment Superresponse Tendency," which generally highlights the idea th
We’re kicking off a new series - The Munger Method - an exciting journey into the 25 causes of misjudgment, inspired by the wisdom of the one and only Charlie Munger, through his talk “The Psychology fo Human Misjudgment”. This episode covers t
In memory of Charlie Munger who passed away recently, I am launching a new series titled "The Munger Method", on his unforgettable speech titled “The Psychology of Human Misjudgment,” where he delved into the common cognitive biases and mental
We explore the pursuit of knowledge and freedom, as described in the ancient Indian text, Vishnu Purana, and with insights from modern thinkers like Charlie Munger. This combination of ancient wisdom and contemporary perspective offers us valua
As I mourn the passing away of my hero Charlie Munger, I also celebrate the incredible legacy he leaves behind. The impact he had on my life and the lives of countless others is a testament to his extraordinary character and the enduring power
We get into the world of stock market returns, and I’m going to break down two crucial sources of those returns that every investor needs to understand. Now, whether you’re a seasoned investor or just getting started, I think this insight shall
We delve into a fascinating and often debated topic: the relationship between money and happiness. It's based on a recent survey done by Empower, a financial services company in the US, that revealed how different generations perceive the role
When we are repeatedly successful, we are tempted to believe that we have found the formula for success and are no longer subject to human fallibility. As I have realized and also experienced, this is dangerous thinking, especially in a world t
Confucius said, "Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated." Isn't that profound? It's a reminder that sometimes the most profound truths are the simplest ones. But here's the kicker – simplicity isn't always easy to grasp.
I talk about the illusion of control in stock market investing, suggest ways to get over this illusion, and share an 8-point stock analysis checklist that may help you deal with it better, and make better and well-informed investing decisions.
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