Last month, the financial world was abuzz with news of two significant bank insolvencies in California - Signature Bank and Silicon Valley Bank. These events captured the attention of everyone in the financial media, sparking rampant speculation about how contagious the failures might become and...
Join some of the greatest investors, analysts, and fund managers in the silver and gold space for an epic full-day event on Thursday, May 4.
We will be joined by Dr Nomi Prins (Geo-Political Economist, Best- Selling Author, Ex-Wall Street Banker), Peter Schiff (CEO of Euro Pacific Asset...
A few years ago, I found myself standing amidst a crowd of people, fervently chanting prayers, weeping uncontrollably, and reverently laying flowers. In the center of the room lay a large, flat stone, carefully encased in glass.
I was in the Old City of Jerusalem, visiting the Church of the Holy...
A 2011 Israeli research paper proved that if you are eligible for parole, your best shot at freedom is right after breakfast.
The authors Danziger, Levav, and Avnaim-Pesso studied 1,112 judicial rulings over ten months. Their findings discovered that prisoners who had their parole meeting first...
In the locker room of the 1997 Chicago Bulls, while coach Phil Jackson was briefing the team, one player was always absent.
In a room of his own, Michael Jordan would excuse himself so as not to be distracted by the game plan.
Jordan was highly selective about the information he would take...
May I have the courage today
To live the life that I would love,
To postpone my dream no longer
But do at last what I came here for
And waste my heart on fear no more.
- An excerpt from a poem by John O’Donohue, called A Morning Offering.
It reminds me of a statement from an...
We want to watch the movie where Keanu Reeves is presented with a red pill and a blue pill and makes a choice that immediately changes the rest of his life.
We don’t want to watch the movie where Keanu wakes up every day at 5:30 am, meditates, studies, works out and eats healthy for thirty...
There is a competition in the content business to see who can get content out the fastest. Most publishers publish every day. Many publish several times per day.
The message is always that this headline matters.
Maybe it does.
Probably it doesn’t.
I subscribe to Bloomberg, the...
On the morning of Thursday, October 18, 1907, the third-largest trust in New York City experienced a curious increase in withdrawals.
Trusts, at the time, were like banks, except far less regulated. They only had to hold 5% of their depositor funds in the bank - they were free to speculate with...
Alongside the CIA and NSA, the DIA forms the third arm of the triumvirate in the US government.
The Defence Intelligence Agency might not be as commonly showcased in movies and TV shows, but it is every bit as powerful as its counterparts. It plays a vital role in the direction of the Army,...
I have a good friend who lives in the same town as me. He’s lived here since it was just loggers and rock climbers, a salt-of-the-earth type of human. He’s a successful entrepreneur and has made quite a bit of money, but despite this, he’s the same old mountain boy he’s...
I have written and spoken at length about the utility of confidence and how it relates to optionality. For example, having the confidence to know you can weather the storm gives you the option of patience when everyone else is losing their mind.
This principle holds value inside and outside of...
Humans balance the need to seek shelter and the desire to conquer.
Either path leads us to a place of centralized control.
When we conquer, we start businesses and consolidate industries. When we seek shelter, we ask for regulation and authority....
I don’t know if you can learn anything from me.
I’ve made some money, but I can’t retire anytime soon. I am an investor, but I don’t write $1 million cheques. I like to write, but I am not a best-selling author.
I host a podcast. I host a conference. I...