
The Knowledge Project #3 Sanjay Bakshi: Why Mental Models
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Sep 18, 2015 Sanjay Bakshi, a professor of value investing and expert in behavioral finance, dives into the power of mental models and multidisciplinary thinking. He discusses balancing intuition and data in entrepreneurship, contrasting Jeff Bezos and Steve Jobs' approaches. Bakshi also explores the benefits of both physical and digital reading, revealing how each enhances learning. His insights promote creative decision-making and highlight the significance of questioning traditional methods in investing and life.
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Multidisciplinary Thinking
- Approach problems by repeatedly asking "why" to uncover deeper, multi-faceted answers.
- Start answers with "Part of the reason is..." to encourage further exploration and avoid premature conclusions.
Sanjay's Investment Journey
- Sanjay Bakshi's investment journey began with Graham-style investing, focusing on financial statement analysis.
- Discovering Charlie Munger in 2004 led him to multidisciplinary thinking and reshaped his investment approach and teaching.
Create a Distraction-Free Environment
- Create a distraction-free physical environment for focused thinking.
- Eliminate noise like television and constant stock price checks to improve decision-making.






