Friday, October 23, 2020

Home for Bees

Two concepts I am progressively incorporating into my investment philosophy are Rewilding and Biodiversity. My Father-in-Law is a Natural Beekeeper and I like the idea of Natural Stockkeeping. Recognising that it is the bee that does the work. Where the goal is to do as little as possible, but not less. You have a roll, but it is more custodial. As we are grappling with a world that consumes too much already, yet is still struggling with mass poverty and hand-to-mouth living, we have to come up with new stories. In “Stubborn Attachments”, Tyler Cowen talks about twisting the maths of finance to not excessively discount (ignore) the future, and to focus on Maximum Sustainable Growth. David Attenborough reminds us of the seemingly obvious observation that something is only sustainable if you can do it forever. One measure of growth that is dangerous is activity. Doing more is not always doing better. Controlling more is not always doing better. Sometimes we can do better, without doing, and releasing the potential outcomes.



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