Thursday, December 18, 2025

Edward Quince's Wisdom Bites: The one where doing nothing is the hardest work

 (Expanded from January 13, 2025)

We opened 2025 with Nick Sleep and Qais Zakaria’s Nomad Investment Partnership—proof that inactivity, when disciplined, can be wildly profitable.

Strategic Inertia

Nomad understood something markets hate: time is the only exponential variable in compounding.

Their solution was radical restraint. Minimal trading. Minimal reporting. No performative busyness. They avoided the “say-something syndrome,” recognizing that frequent updates create the illusion of progress while sabotaging patience.

Scale Economies Shared

They backed businesses like Costco and Amazon that shared scale economies with customers—lower prices, higher loyalty, wider moats. Growth came not from squeezing margins, but from widening trust.

The Financial Takeaway

Your edge isn’t brilliance. It’s boredom tolerance.

If news won’t matter in five years, don’t give it five minutes. The hardest work in investing is often resisting the urge to appear active.

As Munger said: it’s the waiting that makes the money. Most people can’t stand the quiet.

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