Aug. 31, 2023
Frederik Gieschen — On Agility, Agreeableness, Alchemy & the Arena
"Who is America’s best-known banker? That would be Jamie Dimon. But who is the richest? That would be Andy Beal, with an estimated net worth of $9 billion." Friend-of-the-show Frederik Gieschen joins us for an impromptu conversation...
"Who is America’s best-known banker? That would be Jamie Dimon.
But who is the richest? That would be Andy Beal, with an estimated net worth of $9 billion."
Friend-of-the-show Frederik Gieschen joins us for an impromptu conversation about his article on the life and work of Andy Beal, the richest banker in America.
Important Links:
- High Roller: Lessons from America’s Richest Banker
- Frederik’s Twitter
- Frederik’s Substack
- Frederik’s previous episode
- The Internet Contrarian
Show Notes:
- The Arena, the Maze, and the Labyrinth
- Why do myths endure?
- “You can’t do a good deal with a bad person”
- America’s richest banker: the Andrew Beal story
- Agreeableness, contrarianism, and accountability
- Thinking like a banker vs. thinking like an investor
- The random buzz generator: How to fight linear thinking
- The alchemy of success
- Bubbles: When heterogeneity becomes homogeneity
- “The higher you rise in a hierarchy, the less good the information you get.”
- Deterministic vs. probabilistic thinking
- The difference between being an investor and being in the investing business
- The return of Andrew Beal
- The importance of agility
- MORE!
Books Mentioned:
- The Cosmic Trigger trilogy; by Robert Anton Wilson
- Aesop’s Fables; by Aesop
- Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art; by James Nestor
- The Professor, the Banker, and the Suicide King: Inside the Richest Poker Game of All Time; by Michael Craig
- What Works on Wall Street; by Jim O’Shaughnessy
- The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life; by Alice Schroeder
Transcript