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In this clip, William Green, author of the bestselling book, Richer, Wiser, Happier, speaks with Jim Grant, famed editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, who is often called “Wall Street’s Cult Hero.” They discuss why the future is “unfathomable,” how to think clearly in uncertain markets, and why humility matters in investing. This video clip comes from an in-depth episode of the Richer, Wiser, Happier podcast. To hear the full interview, visit William Green’s Markets & Life podcast library at The Investor’s Podcast: https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/r... 🧭 Topics Covered • Why Jim Grant chose to be an “observer” rather than a forecaster, and how investors must confront an “unfathomable” future without giving in to dogmatism or false certainty. • The limits of market timing, including why being directionally right is often easier than being right at the right time. • How central bank policies fueled a “massive levitation” of assets and rising inflation, and what this means for long-term investors trying to survive market cycles. ⏱ Timestamps / Chapters 00:00 — Introduction: William asks Jim why he chose to be an “observer” rather than a forecaster, and how investors can prepare for an “unfathomable” future without pretending to predict it. 03:11 — Market Timing, Cycles, and Downside Risk: Jim reflects on his record of prescient calls and mistimed warnings, explains why market timing is so difficult, and shares how his family history gave him an appreciation of losses and market downturns. 09:47 — Central Banks and the “Massive Levitation”: Jim explains how post-crisis monetary policy suppressed interest rates, drove investors into assets, fueled speculation, and led to inflation on Main Street. He and others called it “The Everything Bubble.” 19:08 — Inflation, Bias, and Human Perception: William and Jim discuss why inflation returned, how economists and investors misread obvious risks, and how bias and self-deception affect financial judgment. Concluding Insights: Jim emphasizes the importance of survival, long-term perspective, and resisting emotional extremes in investing. ✅ Connect with William Green • Website: https://williamgreenwrites.com/ • LinkedIn: / william-green-richerwiserhappier • Twitter/X: @WilliamGreen72 ⚠️ Disclaimer / Disclosures This content is for general informational purposes only. Opinions are those of William Green and do not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. This clip comes from a William Green Richer, Wiser, Happier podcast with Jim Grant conducted in 2022. #️⃣ Hashtags #WilliamGreen #Investing #ValueInvesting #RicherWiserHappier