• Warren Buffett Wisdom – 1957 Letter (Review)

      As Buffett starts this letter by his last years view on market that it is priced above the intrinsic value. With this view there is a possibility of decline in all securities both undervalued and overvalued. If market become cheap or undervalued Buffett going to employ all his capital or perhaps some borrowed money…

  • Mental Blocks – Lack of Necessary Education

      Lack of Necessary Education: Formal education is needed to understand the basic things in life. If you know the numeric and basic math calculation and in language the basic alphabet and be able to read, write and speak, you are eligible to become successful. Again I say not necessary, in my life I know…

  • Mental Blocks – Accept or refuse to Help

    Accepting and refusing help is a mental block, an it’s a develop in mind from childhood days, in pre-primary school “sharing” is a value teaches in school, but in real life, there are number of reasons we accept or refuse to help others. The ego trap plays an important role in help factor, it’s like…

  • Mental Blocks – Self Doubts

    Today is a great day, and I am writing on a subject which is close to my heart. Mental Blocks The definition of mental blocks as per Wikipedia “A mental block is either a repression of painful thoughts or an inability to continue a train of thought” Becoming successful is more about your belief system,…

  • Preparation

      All your effective performance comes from the preparation you do before doing task. Highly successful and professional people dedicate more time on preparation compare to normal average people. If you are prepared in advance, more opportunities will come to you, because only prepared person can see opportunities and know the advantages in advance, blind…

  • Investment in Success

    Your success is directly proportional to your hard work; nobody becomes lucky in the world without doing hard work. Hard work is the key to success. If you are willing to do the hard work, and you are applying all your effort in doing hard work, more people will help you in doing your work….

This is how it all started…


As I reflect on my journey through the tumultuous seas of the financial world, I realize that my passion for writing about value investing stems from a deeply personal journey intertwined with principles of prudence, patience, and profound discovery.

My journey into the world of finance began like many others – with a burning curiosity and a thirst for knowledge. Yet, as I delved deeper into the intricacies of the market, I found myself drawn to a philosophy that resonated with my values and beliefs – the philosophy of value investing.

Value investing, with its emphasis on fundamental analysis, long-term perspective, and the search for undervalued assets, spoke to me in a way that no other approach did. It was not merely a strategy for building wealth, but a mindset, a way of life centered around the pursuit of intrinsic value and enduring principles.

As I navigated the ebbs and flows of the market, I experienced firsthand the power of value investing to uncover hidden gems amidst the noise and chaos of Dalal Street. I witnessed undervalued companies transform into shining stars, their true worth realized over time through patient analysis and steadfast conviction.

But perhaps, more importantly, I discovered the profound sense of fulfillment that comes from aligning one’s investments with one’s values – from investing in companies that not only promise financial returns but also contribute positively to society and the world at large.

Driven by a desire to share my insights and experiences with others, I turned to writing as a means of spreading the gospel of value investing. Through articles, blog posts, and books, I sought to demystify the complexities of the financial world, empowering others to take control of their financial destinies and pursue their own path to wealth and prosperity.

For me, writing about value investing is not just a profession or a pastime – it is a calling, a way of paying forward the knowledge and wisdom that have guided me on my own journey. It is a testament to the transformative power of sound principles, disciplined strategy, and unwavering faith in the pursuit of value, both in the market and in life itself. And it is my sincerest hope that through my writing, others may find inspiration, guidance, and enlightenment on their own quest for financial freedom and fulfillment.

Harish Kawalkar

Writer & Value Investor

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