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Master Classes I'd Like to Create

This was a good list to make because it made me think about what I'm good enough at to teach a class on. It's a smaller list than I thought!

    1. Business

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    2. Investing

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    Example topics:
    - value investing
    - growth
    - arbitrage
    a. Merger arb
    b. capital structure arb
    c. other types of quantitative arb
    - quantitative
    - closed-end funds
    - crypto
    - shortselling
    - daytrading
    - options (which can be an entire master class by itself)
    - other asset classes: real estate, bonds, etc.
    - case studies of big moments in investing history
    - studies of the best investors ever.

    Actually, all of these things can be their own master classes. So I guess the overall class would be 1-3 tips to master each of these but without going into heavy depth. Each one would need its own master class.

    3. Writing

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    4. Podcasting

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    5. Self-publishing

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    6. Chess

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    7. Negotiation

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    8. Crypto

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    9. Entrepreneurship (separate from Business but overlaps)

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    10. Hmmm, I can't think of a tenth. The things I've done most in life have been writing and other forms of content creation, and then investing/business and then chess. Maybe other games.

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thebriankessler @thebriankessler
Where do I sign up? There’s no doubt whichever topic you picked, the average person would be earning a nano degree on the topic. Personally, I’d love to see you do an investing/crypto combo. Cheers!
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Murphyc1 @Murphyc1
I would take any of the above courses. You also seem to do well in realizing how you can apply your skills into an area of interest. Perhaps a beginner course (think of it as something like a prerequisite) to instructing people in realizing the value in their own skill sets.
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JamesAltucher @JamesAltucher
That's a good idea. I did that somewhat in "Skip the Line" but could be a course.
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younes @younes
Maybe a course to learn to be ok with rejections or even thrive. And what experiment to do to build rejection stamina. As I was reading Skip The Line, I noticed this theme. I might be wrong.
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Collin @harnessmoney
Would a reinvention course. Or a Newsletter course.
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