"One Big Beautiful Blog" (May 23, 2025) This entry serves as a fantastic meta-commentary on Quince's entire writing philosophy. He explains his mission to write "the definitive guide to financial history"—intentionally keeping it lowercase to poke fun at the inflated importance of daily financial news It earns a spot on this list because it perfectly encapsulates his core thesis: trading elusive, useless market predictions for actual perspective, and filtering the market's noise through wit and humility
"We think they are days from failure. They think it is a temporary problem. This disconnect is dangerous."
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Chekhov's Principle (aka Chekhov's gun) Playwright Anton Chekhov articulated a strict rule of narrative: If in the first act you hav...
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Edward Quince's Wisdom Bites: Both Big and Beautiful
"One Big Beautiful Blog" (May 23, 2025) This entry serves as a fantastic meta-commentary on Quince's entire writing philos...
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