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🗓️ 31 August 2025
⏱️ 68 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to TIP. Have you ever wondered if the secrets to smarter investing might be hidden |
| 0:06.4 | in some overlooked scientific principles? Today I'll be sharing several of my favorite metal models |
| 0:11.7 | from physics, chemistry, and my personal favorite biology. These have helped mightily in my understanding |
| 0:17.6 | of specific businesses and business models. The best part, you don't need a PhD to use them. |
| 0:23.4 | All you need is an understanding of what they are and how to apply them to solve problems. |
| 0:28.6 | We'll explore how relativity can reveal perspectives that other investors miss, |
| 0:32.9 | how momentum applied to a business's fundamentals helps you spot whether a company is improving or deteriorating, |
| 0:38.7 | and how distinguishing between honest and dishonest signals can help you cut through the noise of the markets. |
| 0:44.3 | And that's just the beginning. |
| 0:45.7 | This episode is for investors who want to make more rational decisions, business leaders who want to build stronger companies, |
| 0:52.1 | and really anyone curious about applying timeless |
| 0:54.5 | scientific principles to investing, business, and life. Now, let's get right into this week's |
| 0:59.7 | episode on mental models from chemistry, physics, and biology. Since 2014 and through more |
| 1:08.8 | than 180 million downloads, we've studied the financial markets |
| 1:13.0 | and read the books that influence self-made billionaires the most. |
| 1:17.0 | We keep you informed and prepared for the unexpected. |
| 1:20.1 | Now for your host, Kyle Greve. Welcome to the Investors podcast. |
| 1:33.3 | I'm your host, Kyle Greve, and today we'll discuss three broad scientific concepts |
| 1:37.7 | and their underlying mental models. |
| 1:39.9 | I'll be referencing many from the Great Mental Models Volume 2 by Shane Parrish, |
| 1:44.0 | which focuses on three, like I said, areas of science, which are physics, chemistry, and biology. |
| 1:49.8 | And I'll be adding a few personal favorites as well from these three areas of science throughout the episode. |
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