The Almanack of Eric Jorgenson - [Making Markets, EP.11]

The Almanack of Eric Jorgenson - [Making Markets, EP.11]

Author: Colossus | Investing & Business Podcasts January 5, 2024 Duration: 59:12

My guest today is Eric Jorgenson - the author of two books that I really enjoyed- "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant" and "The Anthology of Balaji." In this conversation, he tells us what he learned from studying these great minds and the experience of writing the two books. We also talk about the spread of anti-capitalistic ideas, techno-optimism the economics of publishing and more. Please enjoy this conversation with Eric Jorgenson.


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Show Notes

(00:01:46) - (First question) - What can money not buy?

(00:02:46) - When Eric started contemplating that question  

(00:03:52) - Be the person who takes the notes; The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, The Anthology of Balaji

(00:07:43) - How he approached writing Naval’s book 

(00:10:21) - Ways that writing the book changed him and the people around him 

(00:13:20) - Something most people get wrong about Naval 

(00:15:45) - Not all billionaires are the same

(00:18:34) - The inherent fear of new technology 

(00:24:58) - When technologists went from being heroes to villains 

(00:29:41) - Thinking about countries like companies 

(00:33:05) - The competition that keeps the US growing; Atlas Shrugged

(00:34:57) - Things he’s learned about Balaji’s nature

(00:36:58) - Balaji’s public rise during the pandemic 

(00:40:10) - How true the prediction was about Bitcoin going to a million 

(00:41:35) - The audience overlap for his two latest books

(00:42:55) - Going from being a writer to a writer and a publisher 

(00:46:59) - Publisher royalties and self-publishing economics 

(00:50:48) - Sourcing talent in the era of excessive content

(00:55:26) - Writing in refreshing and engaging styles 

(00:57:59) - Who he’d like to write about next

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Eric Golden hosts Making Markets, a podcast that digs into the often unseen mechanics and human behaviors driving how value is assigned and traded. Rather than just analyzing charts or headlines, conversations focus on the underlying architecture-the rules, relationships, and psychology-that defines how any marketplace functions. This approach means that one episode might dissect the familiar terrain of bonds or equities, while the next ventures into the specialized worlds of fine art, cryptocurrency, or even vineyard acquisitions. The common thread is a curiosity about the actual transactions and the people who facilitate them, providing a tangible sense of what occurs when assets change hands. By speaking with practitioners and experts each week, the show demystifies the complex systems that form the backbone of global commerce, offering listeners a clearer picture of economic forces at work. As part of the Colossus network of investing and business podcasts, Making Markets builds a comprehensive library of knowledge, turning abstract concepts into accessible narratives. It’s for anyone who has ever wondered about the real-world machinery operating behind the curtain of daily financial news.
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