33 min

Lessons from the book 'What I learned about investing from Darwin‪'‬ Prime Podcast by PrimeInvestor

    • Investing

In the 14th episode of the Prime podcast, host Vidya Bala delves into "What I Learned about Investing from Darwin" by Pulak Prasad, founder of Nalanda Capital, where he merges evolutionary biology with investment principles. Prasad's book offers a window into Nalanda Capital's hugely successful investing philosophy. Vidya delves into this investing philosophy that is based on the following three simple principles avoiding big risks, buy high-quality at fair prices, and don't be lazy but be very lazy.

Vidya cites interesting analogies in the book, comparing and contrasting the investing process with evolutionary biology, to highlight valuable and insightful takeaways for investors.

PrimeInvestor's analyst Chandrachoodamani reviewed this book a couple of weeks ago and you can read it here: Book review: Unlocking Nalanda Capital’s best guarded investment formula.  



Key segments in the podcast discussion:

Book's Significance: "What I Learned about Investing from Darwin" sheds light on the success of Nalanda Capital, offering insights for investors navigating the financial world with prudence.
Nature's Wisdom: By blending nature's principles with investment strategies, Prasad offers a unique perspective for investors, both experienced and new.
Three Key Principles: Pulak Prasad's book talks about following three key principles - avoiding big risks, acquiring high-quality at fair prices, and maintaining a diligent yet patient approach to investing.
Conclusion: Key takeaways for investors seeking extraordinary results in their investment journey.


PrimeInvestor Financial Research Private Limited is a SEBI Registered Research Analyst with Registration No.: INH200008653. Registration granted by SEBI, membership of BASL (in case of IAs) and certification from NISM in no way guarantee performance of the intermediary or provide any assurance of returns to investors. The securities quoted are for illustration only and are not recommendatory. The securities quoted are for illustration only and are not recommendatory. Investment in securities market are subject to market risks. Read all the related documents carefully before investing. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Disclosures & Disclaimers⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

In the 14th episode of the Prime podcast, host Vidya Bala delves into "What I Learned about Investing from Darwin" by Pulak Prasad, founder of Nalanda Capital, where he merges evolutionary biology with investment principles. Prasad's book offers a window into Nalanda Capital's hugely successful investing philosophy. Vidya delves into this investing philosophy that is based on the following three simple principles avoiding big risks, buy high-quality at fair prices, and don't be lazy but be very lazy.

Vidya cites interesting analogies in the book, comparing and contrasting the investing process with evolutionary biology, to highlight valuable and insightful takeaways for investors.

PrimeInvestor's analyst Chandrachoodamani reviewed this book a couple of weeks ago and you can read it here: Book review: Unlocking Nalanda Capital’s best guarded investment formula.  



Key segments in the podcast discussion:

Book's Significance: "What I Learned about Investing from Darwin" sheds light on the success of Nalanda Capital, offering insights for investors navigating the financial world with prudence.
Nature's Wisdom: By blending nature's principles with investment strategies, Prasad offers a unique perspective for investors, both experienced and new.
Three Key Principles: Pulak Prasad's book talks about following three key principles - avoiding big risks, acquiring high-quality at fair prices, and maintaining a diligent yet patient approach to investing.
Conclusion: Key takeaways for investors seeking extraordinary results in their investment journey.


PrimeInvestor Financial Research Private Limited is a SEBI Registered Research Analyst with Registration No.: INH200008653. Registration granted by SEBI, membership of BASL (in case of IAs) and certification from NISM in no way guarantee performance of the intermediary or provide any assurance of returns to investors. The securities quoted are for illustration only and are not recommendatory. The securities quoted are for illustration only and are not recommendatory. Investment in securities market are subject to market risks. Read all the related documents carefully before investing. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Disclosures & Disclaimers⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

33 min