Hidden Forces Interview with Demetri Kofinas

In this Special Episode, Vitaliy speaks with Demetri Kofinas, the host of Hidden Forces, a podcast that gives its listeners an edge by teaching them how to think critically about the systems of power structuring our world. In it, Vitaliy speaks about...

In this Special Episode, Vitaliy speaks with Demetri Kofinas, the host of Hidden Forces, a podcast that gives its listeners an edge by teaching them how to think critically about the systems of power structuring our world.

In it, Vitaliy speaks about his upbringing in Russia, the importance of being a multidisciplinary generalist in the future, learning how to learn, and his love of writing.

You can listen to the original interview here: https://hiddenforces.io/podcasts/vitaliy-katsenelson-value-investing-soul-in-the-game/

 

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