This was hands down my favorite interview with Mohnish. I've listened to countless other interviews with him but he opened up about so many new experiences in this interview, thank you Rahul and Mohnish.
1:07 Mumbai upbringing: Understanding diverse cultural and business environments. 1:50 Father's entrepreneurship: Learning from business creation and risk management. 4:00 Business bankruptcy experiences: Gaining resilience and adaptability in business. 6:02 Family involvement in business decisions: The value of early business education. 9:17 Buffett's investment philosophy: Applying long-term, value-based investment strategies. 14:04 Career transition to investment: Leveraging personal skills and market opportunities. 26:09 Learning from market bubbles: Identifying and responding to market trends. 33:10 Financial crisis response: Understanding market cycles and risk management.
Wow... Mohnish is one of my favorite investor. Thanks Rahul. All the investors who were interviewed in this program are like olympic sprinters running 100 m dash. There is split second difference if we have to pick a winner. But even amongt them Mohnish is up there. THanks again Rahul and also to Mohnish who is so generous when it comes to sharing his knowledge. 🙂❤👌🙏
Very nice talk, Rahul! I’ve watched quite a few of Mohnish’s sessions but I’ve never seen him as relaxed as in your session. I really enjoyed the talk and there were some pieces of personal history and information I hadn’t heard before. Well done!👍
Thank you mohinish. Great wisdom on investment. But I differ with your opinion on what students have to learn before age 18. My view is, Kids to be guided till 18. If you leave them to their supposed passions, most of them would go for escapist fare like too much tv watching, lots of music, fashion, sport watching so on. My view is, most of the students should be jack of all trades up to age 17. They must learn maths, physics, chemistry and other tough subjects at that age. Their brains expand by challenge of tough subjects. Otherwise they never learn them. That focus on MPC at that age is propelling indian kids to great heights ( especially students of telugu origin). Your view matches with the prevailing view of the West that led even promising students of the West astray. Of course, for some kids from elite families, this may work
I'm sure those aren't Unreserved people, the ones who are getting into IIT/NIT through his foundation.The threshold for reserved category students to get into these institutes is pretty low.
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This was hands down my favorite interview with Mohnish. I've listened to countless other interviews with him but he opened up about so many new experiences in this interview, thank you Rahul and Mohnish.
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1:07 Mumbai upbringing: Understanding diverse cultural and business environments.
1:50 Father's entrepreneurship: Learning from business creation and risk management.
4:00 Business bankruptcy experiences: Gaining resilience and adaptability in business.
6:02 Family involvement in business decisions: The value of early business education.
9:17 Buffett's investment philosophy: Applying long-term, value-based investment strategies.
14:04 Career transition to investment: Leveraging personal skills and market opportunities.
26:09 Learning from market bubbles: Identifying and responding to market trends.
33:10 Financial crisis response: Understanding market cycles and risk management.
That Michael Burry story is so good 🤣
It is!
Reminded me of Mohnish’s first meeting with Li Lu… 😎 People keep pitching their best idea to him… 😁
I am here because of your summary. Thanks!!
Time stamp…?
So is your channel @stock compounder
I have been following Mohnish for few years now.
I think Rahul got the best out of Mohnish.
Wow... Mohnish is one of my favorite investor. Thanks Rahul. All the investors who were interviewed in this program are like olympic sprinters running 100 m dash. There is split second difference if we have to pick a winner. But even amongt them Mohnish is up there. THanks again Rahul and also to Mohnish who is so generous when it comes to sharing his knowledge. 🙂❤👌🙏
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Very true about Sir Monish.
Very clear voice and pronunciation, easy to understand for all of us.
Listening at 2x
Introduction till 22 min is next level
Very nice talk, Rahul! I’ve watched quite a few of Mohnish’s sessions but I’ve never seen him as relaxed as in your session. I really enjoyed the talk and there were some pieces of personal history and information I hadn’t heard before. Well done!👍
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Glad you liked it
Brilliant especially the way they went about their philanthropy cause🇮🇳very novel idea🙏
Great interview, I have listened to Mohnishji for some time but never knew much about his beginning. Jai Sri Krishna to both of you 🙏
Very informative video. He is so Humble and modest.
Got to learn a lot from this video.
Glad you liked it.
@rahul the real star like his approach to asking simple questions with just plain instinct … way to go Rahul…
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Wonderful Conversation .. Thank you Mr Pabrai
One of the best talks I have heard. Especially loved the ideology used for giving inheritance to kids. Thank you equitymaster and Mohnish sir.
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Very enlightening podcast.. n a truthful insight.. God bless you n your loved ones ❤️ 🙏 ♥️
Glad you liked it!
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Definitely enjoyed this!
Enjoyed the talk. Would like to hear him again. Thank you Rahul and thank you Mohnish.
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Always a pleasure to listen to Mr. Pabrai !!!
Loved it. Just shows..if you ask mohnish unusual questions, you get great answers
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What a wonderful session! thanks a lot as a contrarian investor, I have so many takeaways.
Wonderful tall...thanks for this
Thank you mohinish. Great wisdom on investment. But I differ with your opinion on what students have to learn before age 18. My view is, Kids to be guided till 18. If you leave them to their supposed passions, most of them would go for escapist fare like too much tv watching, lots of music, fashion, sport watching so on. My view is, most of the students should be jack of all trades up to age 17. They must learn maths, physics, chemistry and other tough subjects at that age. Their brains expand by challenge of tough subjects. Otherwise they never learn them. That focus on MPC at that age is propelling indian kids to great heights ( especially students of telugu origin). Your view matches with the prevailing view of the West that led even promising students of the West astray. Of course, for some kids from elite families, this may work
Thanks great interview. I liked both of you, Rahul is not interrupting host is best.
I'm sure those aren't Unreserved people, the ones who are getting into IIT/NIT through his foundation.The threshold for reserved category students to get into these institutes is pretty low.
As it should be!! Instead of having reserved seats, there should be DESERVED seats!
Always good to listen to Mohnish Pabrai.. Great interview
Glad you liked it.
A seller interview and will be a masterpiece in years. Thank you Mohnish for all that you do
Great interview , Mohnish just dropping gems , thank you
You have to read the dhandho investor. It is such an experience.
Great conversation 🎉
Excellent Rahul. It’s amazing.
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Really loving this series, always a pleasure listening to Mohnish Sir, Rahul Sir is a wonderful host with great questions , Cheers!
Glad you liked it.
Interesting guest.
However programmes are too long
Great learning...
God bless Sir Monish..You are a legend.
It's nice .
Watched till 18:00
01:09:35 Check if he mentioned that turkish company
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
Mr Pabrai is an inspiration ,equally for investing & leading a life .... Great work by Rahul goel & team to get the best out of his wisdom pool .👍👍
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Really impressed ❤
Glad you liked it
How do they select students to take into Dakhsna umbrella??
Whats the recent returns of his portfolio?
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What doesn't make sense is paypal. Means the money is there!
Great Learning.❤
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This guy just got lucky maybe the moustache
maybe...but there's more to it as well! 😃
The length of the video prevents from serious attention.
Attention Disorder
I would say: Now you know what you have to work on.😁 If you want to have a nice view, you first have to climb the mountain…😉
You can't be patient for an hour and a half..then the content will not really help you..
Honest Mohnish but terribly wrong on several fronts got more lucky than sheer intelligence… An uneducated Kedia far adept…
It's better to be lucky than smart. I know a lot of smart bartenders......
Nathulal ki mouche