Warren Buffett y Charlie Munger explicaron durante 4 horas por qué la gente más lista de las finanzas acaba en la ruina.
Puede que sea la mejor clase de inversión jamás grabada.
10 ideas que valen más que un máster:
1. Un IQ altísimo no te salva de arruinarte
In 1994, Peter Lynch gave a 1 hour masterclass on Stock Picking. He gives the secrets to his multibaggers:
Taco Bell - 42x Return
Ford Motors - 10x Return
Dunkin Donuts - 7x Return
Watch this here:
“During the bubble of 2000, Coca-Cola and Gillette went to crazy prices.”
“If I was running the partnership like I did in the 1960s, I definitely should’ve sold those stocks.”
- Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett: “If you can detach yourself, temperamentally, from the crowd, you'll get very rich. You don't have to be very bright [either].”
“It doesn't take brains. It takes temperament.”
📺 Reuters Enstitüsü, 2026 Dijital Haber Raporu'na göre olumsuz / moral bozucu gelişmelere maruz kalmamak için dünya genelinde haber takip etme eğilimi azalmış. Türkiye'de oran yüzde 60.
Sizde durum ne? (https://t.co/JF1F7a1SKP)
Sleep is not a passive shutdown for the brain. During deep stages of sleep, a specialized waste clearance pathway known as the glymphatic system becomes highly active. This system uses cerebrospinal fluid to wash through brain tissue, collecting metabolic waste produced during waking hours. As neurons reduce their activity, the space between brain cells slightly expands, allowing fluid to circulate more efficiently. This nightly process helps remove potentially harmful proteins that naturally accumulate during normal brain function.
The driving forces behind this cleanup are closely tied to sleep physiology. Levels of alertness related chemicals fall, blood vessel pulsations become more rhythmic, and fluid flow through the brain increases. Together, these changes improve the movement of waste out of brain tissue and toward drainage pathways. Laboratory and imaging research has shown that this clearance is most effective during deep non rapid eye movement sleep, highlighting why uninterrupted sleep is biologically important.
When sleep is consistently disrupted, this cleaning process appears to weaken. Studies link reduced waste clearance with the buildup of proteins associated with neurodegenerative conditions. While much of the mechanistic evidence comes from animal and imaging research, human observational studies suggest that long term poor sleep may contribute to cognitive decline over time.
Research Paper 📄
DOI: 10.1126/science.aav2546