Ever wondered what is difference between data, information, knowledge, insight, wisdom, content, etc words that at times we use interchangeably? Also, why does it matters to know the difference?
Data is a basic unit: facts, figures, statement, particulars, details, etc. It is a building block of the rest.
Content is a format by which data becomes digestible, consumable, and shareable: file, document, image, video, etc.
Information = Data plus context ( Who, What, Where, When) and boils down to understanding relations: Information is thus Processed Data that conveys some meaning and context
MOI Global @manualofideas fosters a community of intelligent investors united by a passion for lifelong learning. They recently did an in-depth interview with me which I enjoyed. Thank you for the same.
If I have one good idea and you have another and if we share both of us land up with two good ideas. So Let me share some key highlights to get the ideas exchange going.
Change is the only constant! The true art of evolving as an Investor is being able to improvise & adapt.
“One is fruitful only at the cost of being rich in contradictions.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
Sharing presentation and key highlights of @FLAMEUniversity webinar on Equity Markets and Real Economy: The current paradox. Link and key highlights from webinar are annexed.
Gen Z is a digital native living in an era of fake news & myths. They will need some solid financial literacy filters to be able to push through the hype and noise. ...@FLAMEUniversity has done a wonderful 15 part series on financial literacy education for young students
Kickoff starts with a session by @jvembuna on how to process large information available on the internet.
Today had an interview on @CNBCTV18Live with @SurabhiUpadhyay and @_anujsinghal. Summarising thoughts on what I spoke about in this thread. Hope you find it useful. 1/n
This time is no different: There are old investors and there are bold investors but there are no old, bold investors 😊 2/n
Key Ingredients of a 100 bagger - Vision to see/spot them, the courage to buy, and conviction/patience to hold them – patience being the rarest of the three. Consistency gets rewarded, uncertainty gets punished. 3/n