Research
Goals for research
In my approach to economics, I embrace an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing from fields like sociology, political science, history, psychology, and physics to gain a well-rounded understanding of economic phenomena. This platform will serve to refine my ability to articulate ideas, conduct thorough research, and analyze complex topics.
Decision Making Methodology
Outlining Charles Munger complex decision-making process. His decision-making method is built on the great thinkers of history, has stood the test of time, and remains effective regardless of changing circumstances.
First Principles
From Aristotle to Ray Dalio, the evolution of first principles shows how this timeless concept has endured and been applied across centuries.
Sowell’s Economic Stage Thinking
Thomas Sowell's concept of stage thinking critiques the tendency of policymakers to focus only on the immediate, visible outcomes of a policy without considering its subsequent, long-term, and broader societal effects.
Maslow’s Hierarchy
How Maslow’s Hierarchy is used today and can it help solve societal issues through an economic lens.
Group Dynamics
Reviewing group dynamics through patterns of interaction and behavior within a group, influencing how members communicate, make decisions, and achieve goals. These dynamics are crucial for fostering effective collaboration and optimizing group performance.
30 Books About Finance & the Economy
I have completed my goal of reading 30 books related to finance and the economy for 2024. Find a short review of each book read from Munger, Sowell, and Keynes.
RICHMOND: THE STORY OF A CITY
Virginius Dabney's Richmond: The Story of a City explores the history and neighborhoods of Richmond, VA. By focusing on Dabney's writings about Church Hill, this work presents a chronological journey from the early 1600s, capturing significant historical moments and locations that shaped Church Hill's development, while also uncovering sites lost to time.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Review of BOOK & PLAY
This review explores the correlation of Alexander Hamilton's life through Ron Chernow's book Alexander Hamilton and Lin-Manuel Miranda's play Hamilton.
2023 Reading List
I am excited to share the evolution of my literary exploration. Each year has brought new themes and insights.
2022 Reading List
I began the year with the goal of exploring the books the Founding Fathers read to better understand their philosophies and impacts on the formation of our government.
ACCESSORY TO WAR
A review of Accessory to War: The Unspoken Alliance Between Astrophysics and the Military, Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-author Avis Lang.
Principles
A review of Principles, Ray Dalio, the renowned investor and founder of Bridgewater Associates.
2019, 2020 & 2021 Reading List
I have decided to start sharing the books read over the past years. My hope is to inspire others to explore the books I have read and sparking engaging conversations about these works.