One of the things that make Amazon stand out from all the competition is the long-term mindset instilled by Jeff Bezos. Another is the companies ability to fail well.
Their willingness to try a lot of things, knowing they’ll fail at most of them, is what drives Amazon’s success. The reason is that the few rare things that don’t fail have a chance at becoming hugely successful because of that long-term mindset.
Jeff Bezos sat for a Summit event last week to discuss, among other things, failure, regret, long-term thinking, and an inventors mindset. His brother moderated the discussion, making it a trip down memory lane for the two of them. Continue Reading…

Since 2009, the stock market returned almost 15% annually. That’s a great return. It’s an even better return considering most people believed it was impossible in 2009…2010…2011…2012…
Henry Singleton is known as one of the best capital allocators ever. He took advantage of the market’s enthusiasm for Teledyne shares during the late ’60s conglomerate craze to buy up companies.