We are all investors. We invest our time, our energy, our money. We
invest every single day, as citizens, as consumers, as businesspeople.
At its core, investing involves connection, exchange, and mutual
benefit. Lately, however, the primary, beneficial function of investing
has been overshadowed by ever-more mechanized iterations of finance. We
have created funds of funds, securitizations of securitizations, and
entire firms whose business is based on harvesting the advantage of
microseconds of trading speed. The Nature of Investing calls for a
transformation of the investment process from the roots up. Drawing on
the author's twenty-plus years of leadership experience in top
investment firms, the book connects real-world finance with the field of
biomimicry. Citing real-life examples and discussing principles from the
natural world, The Nature of Investing shows how we can create an
investment framework that is different from the mechanized one currently
employed. Readers will discover an approach that re-aligns investing
with the world it was originally meant to serve. An approach that values
resiliency over rigidity and elegant simplicity over synthetic
complexity. This is the true nature of investing.