Friday, 5 February 2016

Investing Lessons I Have Learnt from The Mahabharata - Guest Post for StableInvestor.com


A guest post I did on Stable Investor

Mahabharata, one of the greatest epics written by Rishi Vyaas is a known name amongst Indian households. Did you know that one of the greatest superstitious beliefs attached with Mahabharata is that it should not be kept or read at home as it can cause faction in the family?

Nevertheless, it cannot stop us from taking away a few key lessons to help us become better investors.

Mahabharata is essentially the narrative of a war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas; the good and the bad; the virtuous and the vile. When it comes to investing, this good and bad is within us.

It lies in our behaviour, actions, emotions and restricted knowledge. Let us look at a few situations from its manuscript and what they teach us. Each point is a topic in itself, but I prefer you attentive over sleepy when you read this, hence keeping it short.

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