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Unleashing the Power of "One Up on Wall Street" 📚
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Chapter 1: Invest in What You Know

In the opening chapter of "One Up on Wall Street," Peter Lynch stresses the importance of investing in familiar industries.
He advises readers to leverage their everyday experiences, hobbies, and professional knowledge to identify potential investment opportunities. By focusing on areas we understand, we can spot undervalued companies before Wall Street catches on.
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Don't remember who suggested this, but finally it's here & I'll share my thoughts

The Laws of Human Nature by @RobertGreene

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"If only we understood the roots of human behaviour" @RobertGreene
in Laws of Human Nature

Do you think we would have more protection? Against falling down or being plowed over?

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An interesting argument to understand our human nature before we as a race struggle to communicate

@RobertGreene in Laws of Human Nature

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Our new book, ‘The Death Census of Black ‘47’, is out this month. It will be open access. But what was the Death Census, why was it created, and what does it tell us? 🧵
Co-authored with @LewisDarwen @BrianGurrin
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First, some context. The Great Famine was caused by successive failures of the potato crop in the later 1840s, the main and often only source of food of the labouring classes. The cause was an invasion by an unknown airborne fungal disease, known then as ‘the blight’.
Conditions were worsened by the weakness of govt responses. But only after a second crop failure 1846 that the suffering grew drastically. Between late 1846 and 1848, an estimated 1m Irish people died of disease and starvation.

DEP, 9 Sept 1845 announces the deadly arrival:
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