
Tyler G. Howell
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Tyler G. Howell
@Tyler_G_Howell
Vice President @manualofideas / Director, Development @ AHC Funds


Just released on Latticework: Weekly Inspiration - Wisdom, Insights, and Ideas for Intelligent Investors latticework.com/p/weekly-inspi…

Your circle is either your power or poison, choose them wisely. This touching scene caught on camera shows a group of young boys enjoying a baseball game together. When a player decided to toss a ball into the stands, all the boys immediately pointed to one of their friends - it was his birthday. The player noticed their gesture and threw the ball straight to him. As the birthday boy caught it, his friends burst into cheers, their faces glowing with pure excitement and joy. It wasn’t just about the ball - it was about friendship, kindness, and the simple magic of childhood. Moments like this remind us that the people around us shape who we are. The right circle will lift you up, celebrate your wins, and find joy in your happiness. The wrong one will quietly drain your light. Your circle can be your strength or your weakness, choose wisely.








I didn't remember Munger's list was cleanly laid out in the book itself.



Horrifying banger

Taylor Sheridan is leaving Paramount for NBCUniversal in a 5-year $1B deal (he can make films for them next year and TV in 2029). Latest chapter in a wild ride. He didn’t even start writing until 40. He quit acting after the “Sons of Anarchy” producers low-balled him. After 15 years in Hollywood, he realized he’d never be more than a B actor. Writing seemed liked the best option because he needed money and his wife had a kid on the way. Sheridan maxxed out his wife’s credit card to buy the Final Draft screenwriting software and the first script was…”Sicario” (2015). Unreal. He says he had “absolutely no idea” how to write but “knew exactly what not to do” because he had worked with “so many bad scripts” as an actor. “Tell the story I want to tell,” he said of his approach in a 2016 interview. “Be honest and it should probably work out. I write movies I want to see about things that interest me. I assume I’m not that unique and other people will like them too.” “Sicario” became a hit, which gave him runway to make “Hell or High High Water” (2016) and “Wind River” (2017). After those three films, Paramount tapped him for “Yellowstone” and kicked off his massively successful TV run.







