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The Meb Faber Show - Better Investing

The Best Investment Writing Volume 3: Bob Seawright – Dear Future Me

The Meb Faber Show - Better Investing

The Idea Farm

Management, Investing, Business

4.8978 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2019

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Last year when we published The Best Investment Writing Volume 2, we offered authors the opportunity to record an audio version of their chapter to be released as a segment of the podcast, and listeners loved it. This year, we’re bringing you the entire volume of The Best Investment Writing Volume 3 in podcast format. You’ll hear from some of the most respected money managers and investment researchers all over the world. Enough from me, let’s let Bob take over this special episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome podcast listeners. We have a fantastic episode for you today.

0:11.4

Last year when we published the Best Investment Writing

0:14.5

Volume 2, we offered authors the opportunity to record an audio version of their

0:19.1

chapter to be released as a segment of the podcast and listeners loved it. This year we're bringing you

0:25.3

the entire volume of the best investment writing volume 3 in podcast format.

0:31.1

You'll hear from some of the most respected money managers and

0:34.0

investment researchers all over the world. Enough for me. Let's get to our

0:38.5

guest and let them take over this special episode.

0:41.4

Hi, I'm Bob Seeright.

0:45.0

I'm the Chief Investment Officer of Madison Avenue Securities, which is an investment advisor

0:50.6

and broker dealer in San Diego, California. You can follow me at Twitter at

0:55.6

R.P. C. Right and you may also read my website above the market and you may find that

1:01.8

at r.P. Cicywright.com. This piece is called Dear Future Me.

1:07.0

Dear Future Me.

1:09.0

Bob Dylan hit on a universal truth when he sang about his son and the attraction of remaining young.

1:15.8

May your heart always be joyful, may your song always be sung, may you stay forever young.

1:23.5

Dylan's voice was best described, famously by Joyce Carroll Oates,

1:28.6

as if Sandpaper could sing.

1:31.1

But he was, according to Time magazine, the guiding spirit of the counterculture and the voice of his generation.

1:38.0

Today, that generation, my generation, the baby boomers, is no longer young.

1:45.0

None of us is going to defeat father time either.

1:48.4

As Dylan's friend John Mellencamp sang in longest days, one day you get sick and you don't get better. Those of us lucky

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