The Founders' Journey
David Gardner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-gardner-a633645b/] co-founded The Motley Fool [https://www.fool.com/] on AOL in 1994 at age 28, with $50,000 of his own money and a belief that most people still don't share: that ordinary investors can beat the market. In this conversation, Ryan [https://rallydaypartners.com/people/ryan-heckman/] and David trace the origins of Rule Breaker Investing, the third school of thought that sits between Bogle's indexing and Buffett's value discipline, and how it led Gardner to Amazon, Nvidia, and Tesla decades before the crowd arrived. They also go deep on the principles underneath the strategy: winning requires lots of losing, the most important things in business can't be captured as numbers, and the quiet power of serving others before chasing success. Listeners will walk away with a sharper lens for how to think about risk, conviction, and what it actually means to invest like a founder. David Gardner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-gardner-a633645b/] | The Motley Fool [https://www.fool.com/] Hosted by Ryan Heckman [https://rallydaypartners.com/people/ryan-heckman/], Co-Founder & CEO of Rallyday Partners. David Gardner is not an investor in one or more of Rallyday Partners [https://rallydaypartners.com/] private funds and did not receive any cash or non-cash compensation for participating in this podcast. To nominate a founder or to nominate yourself as a future guest speaker on our podcast, please submit your nominations here [https://rallydaypartners.com/nominate/]. www.RallydayPartners.com
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