The best investors are not investors at all. They're entrepreneurs who have never sold. — Nick Sleep
Nick Sleep’s letters are a masterclass on the importance of understanding the underlying reality of a business — what he calls the engine of its success.
I read all 110,000 words of Nick’s letters (twice!) to make this episode and what I found most important is Nick’s ability to develop a deep understanding of “honestly run compounding machines” (like Costco and Amazon) years before everyone else.
Nick explains clearly how Jim Sinegal and Jeff Bezos set up their companies for long term success —from the very beginning — and gives us a few hints along the way on how we can do the same in our business.
And the absolute entrepreneurial history nerd in me loved the references to Henry Ford, Sam Walton, Rockefeller and other greats from the past that are sprinkled throughout Nick’s letters.
No surprise that someone who was able to make $2 billion for his clients has a deep understanding of the great work that came before him.
If you want to read all of Nick Sleep’s partnership letters you can do so here for free
You can also read William Green’s book Richer, Wiser, Happier: How The World's Greatest Investors Win In Markets and Life—which both Nick and I recommend. It has an excellent chapter on How Nick and Zak built their firm.
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