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Good Advice from John Mauldin

From John Mauldin's "Outside the Box" Volume 5 Special Edition July 23, 2009 comes this nugget.

"I've mentioned a couple of schools of thought before: those who look at the big picture and those who pore over the details. Often, the major product is the result of its minor pieces. If you use good meat, good buns, and good vegetables- you're going to turn out a pretty good hamburger. The same goes for cars, businesses and portfolios.

One industry in which this methodology really doesn't seem to work is information. Mainstream sources of information almost always fail to connect the world's events. They do a great job telling you that former Iranian president Rafsanjani addressed his supporters, that anti-Ahmadinejad protestors outside chanted "Death to Russia", and that Israel sent a submarine through the Suez Canal. But they don't show how the incidents fit together in the geopolitical landscape, nor what they mean for the relationships between global powers. They give you the meat, the buns and the vegetables, but there's no hamburger."

Posted on Thursday, July 23, 2009 at 04:14PM by Registered CommenterJames Drogan | Comments1 Comment

Reader Comments (1)

Aha - saw that and immediately thought of you and various "conversations with Dave" on structuring information. A perfect quote dead on your interests and concerns. Since the rest of the article is a superb survey of the Iranian strategic situation I decided to not forward.
July 24, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterdblwyo

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