
97 - Engineering Mental Models: Why Engineers make good investors
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Show Notes
- Margin of Safety
- Backup Systems
- Scale
- Failure Points
- Leverage
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Show OutlineThe full show notes for this episode are available at https://www.diyinvesting.org/Episode97
Margin of SafetyExample of building a bridge
Backup SystemsExample of loss of power
Scale (or Economies of Scale)The volume of a sphere increases faster than the surface area. Therefore it is more efficient for vessels to be larger.
Failure PointsThe more complicated a system is, the greater number of failure points.
LeverageYou can move large objects with a small amount of force with a sufficiently large lever.
"Give me a large enough lever and I can move the world."
Summary:As an investor with an engineering background, I believe I bring a unique perspective to investing in businesses. The mental models: margin of safety, backup systems, scale, failure points, and leverage originate in engineering are useful for investors.