Each month, we share our favourite reads, listens, and watches from across the World Wide Web. Below you will find recommendations from the last month.
Dealing with uncertainty (Behavioural investment)
10 things to let go of if you want to be happier (No sidebar)
Make holding on for the long term easy (Novel investor)
Nasty money (Tony Isola)
Letter to a young investor #9: Live your questions (Safal Niveshak)
Words speak louder than acts (Klement on investing)
How to build retirement intelligence (The humans vs retirement podcast)
Too many active funds are priced to fail: Should investors steer clear? (Morningstar)
Beautiful vs. practical advice (Collaborative fund)
The dirt tells no lies (Fortunes and frictions)
This is the worst enemy to creativity (John P. Weiss)
A circus performer with a fake ID, the raft and the forest parable, and a tragic wildfire in Colorado: Why abandoning things might be essential for progress (The 3 mix)
The price of admission (Bilello blog)
The disease of more (Life after the daily grind)
Do you know the muffin man? (Fortunes & frictions)
Finally, a shameless plug for a presentation on investing I put together. The information in the presentation may be particularly useful for those who can’t help to tinker with their investments or are worried about the state of the economy.