markets and write about it for people who care and want to read how we think, but also spend more time with our families. It's amazing where we were just a few years ago and having this kind of independence at a time when a lot of people barely see their kids. So I'm for one very grateful and I know exactly what shrub is getting at in terms of that side of the picture. For me, the writing, as he also laid out so well, is part of the flywheel of operating better in the marketplace. I tend to find, you'll hear other people say this as well, but writing something down kind of immortalizes it or keeps you honest. Sometimes you have a million thoughts running through your head, especially with markets as wild and interconnected as we have today in macro and it's hard to keep your thoughts straight. If I wasn't writing for others, I would be writing in a diary just to try to keep myself honest about what I was thinking when. The idea that you can have this sort of digital trail that at your (15/57)
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