About this episode
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew welcome Tobias Carlisle—Principal and CIO at Acquirers Funds and co-host of the Value After Hours podcast—to discuss his book The Soldier of Fortune: Warren Buffett, Sun Tzu, and the Ancient Art of Risk Taking.
The conversation centers on one big theme: avoiding ruin. Tobias explains why “survive first” is the foundation of long-term compounding, how Buffett’s discipline shows up in what he doesn’t do, and why frameworks, selectivity, and understanding conditions matter as much as valuation math.
Key Topics Covered:
Who Sun Tzu was (and why the text stands on its own)
Defensive investing first: debt, fragile business models, and position sizing
Wu-wei / effortless success and investing with tailwinds vs. headwinds
Moral law, reputation, and why honesty matters in management
Via negativa / inversion: avoiding dumb mistakes vs. trying to be brilliant
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
01:16 – Who Sun Tzu was
05:18 – Why The Art of War clicked in 2020
06:11 – Ergodicity: why avoiding ruin matters more than “winning”
12:41 – Seasons, cycles, and tailwinds
15:11 – Buffett’s discipline in COVID
21:21 – Munger’s influence
29:48 – Derivatives as “weapons of mass destruction”
32:15 – What Buffett doesn’t do
35:02 – Avoiding bad actors
38:15 – “Don’t go where you’ll die”
40:10 – Codifying management analysis
41:48 – Why small/value matters
46:12 – ZIG and DEEP
47:05 – Sign-off
Resources Mentioned:
The Value Spotlight Newsletter: https://einvestingforbeginners.com/value-spotlight-newsletter/
Acquirers Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/4XKvjmFiZLxWZ58vBfT4v9?si=81f548cf76d94325
The Soldier of Fortune (book): https://a.co/d/ib7E08v
Acquirers Funds: https://acquirersfund.com/
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