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Back to EpisodesWhy Mohnish Pabrai Quit His $200K Job (The Strategy Wall Street Doesn't Want You To Know)
Published 5 days, 15 hours ago
Description
What if the smartest investor you've never heard of makes millions by copying other people's homework? In this episode, Adrian Wells breaks down how Mohnish Pabrai turned "cloning" Warren Buffett's moves into a 20% annual return strategy that's lasted two decades.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• The "dhandho" method that helped Pabrai's family buy distressed motels and build generational wealth
• How to legally track what billionaire investors are buying through SEC filings (it's all public)
• Why keeping your day job for 5-7 years is actually the fastest path to financial freedom
• The specific risk calculation that turns $100K into millions without gambling
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners tired of get-rich-quick schemes who want a proven playbook that actually works.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Adrian Wells introduces the $200K job Pabrai walked away from
[01:30] Why "cloning" successful investors isn't cheating, it's smart
[04:00] The motel business strategy that changed everything about risk
[07:00] How to read SEC filings like a professional investor
[10:00] The 5-7 year patience principle most people ignore
[12:00] Your first steps to start building real wealth today
Pabrai's approach flips conventional wisdom on its head. While everyone chases the next hot stock, he's building wealth by following a 2,000-year-old business philosophy his grandfather taught him. The best part? You don't need an MBA or a trust fund to start.
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🔍 Topics: value investing, financial freedom, Warren Buffett, investment strategy, wealth building
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