Understanding India
Last month, I spoke at Dr. Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s Property and Freedom Society conference in Bodrum, Turkey. My speech was titled ‘Understanding India,’ and I elaborated on the underlying mindset that drives the Indian psyche, its amorality, and its tendency toward irrational and magical thinking. I discussed how this mindset contributes to an inability to distinguish between right and wrong and between the depraved and the virtuous:
Here is a discussion that followed:
On Investments
I recently returned from a site visit in Japan with Irving Resources (IRV; $0.34). The company has signed a joint venture agreement with Newmont and Sumitomo. Despite the legal complexities across several jurisdictions, these companies’ commitment to establishing a JV underscores the significance they place on the Yamagano project. They are already drilling the third of a planned five-hole program, with each hole reaching a depth of 700 meters. Additionally, the company is preparing to begin drilling at the Omu project, which is set to start early next month, with the permit expected imminently.
I briefly discussed IRV in a recent interview (at the 10:27 minute mark):
I recently read an excellent book, THINK: Observations of a Generalist by Rodney Choate. In this book, Choate examines the common errors in people’s thinking that contribute to stubbornness and an unwillingness to change their opinions, even when faced with new information. His insights delve into the cognitive biases and mental blocks that lead to such rigid thinking. What makes the book particularly compelling is that some of Choate’s thoughts are refreshingly unique, offering perspectives I hadn’t encountered in other works on critical thinking.
Jayant Bhandari
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