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Book Review: What I Learned about Investing from Darwin
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Book Review: What I Learned about Investing from Darwin

  • August 23, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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What I Learned about Investing from Darwin. 2023. Pulak Prasad. Columbia University Press.


Investment professionals know that there is no substitute for hours of in-depth textbook study combined with an equal helping of hands-on experience. Self-taught investors, however, can develop significant knowledge and skillsets for their own investing success even without the formal rigor of a professional designation or related university degree. A third group of investors, less inclined to investment theory and practice, may stop at foundational concepts such as risk and return, the benefits of compounding, and the impact of taxes. These three groups are well served by, respectively, high-priced textbooks, detailed investment guides, and retirement planning guides. Star asset manager and founder of Nalanda Capital, a Singapore-based firm, Pulak Prasad has written a timely and practical guide for the middle group, but the book is also a potent reminder to investment professionals that all the technical skills in the world are no substitute for good perspective and strategy.

Singapore-based Prasad treads the well-worn path of previous (and perhaps better known in North America) star investors such as Peter Lynch, whose classic guide One Up on Wall Street directed readers to invest in companies they know — in particular, those with abundant compound growth potential. Prasad leverages Lynch’s well-supported wisdom with examples from his India-focused fund but with far greater attention to investment theory and analytical techniques.

This level of detail may overwhelm investors who lack a strong grounding in theory and practice, but it is essential to Prasad’s claim that too many professional analysts rely on a false precision that provides answers unrelated to the fundamental question, “Is this company a good long-term investment?” Prasad does not reject the analytical tools but, rather, rejects their unbridled use as hindering analysts’ ability to identify companies that provide superior compound growth and downside protection. He thereby provides an indispensable reminder to chronically underperforming active managers.

Prasad does not shy away from detailed commentary on analytical techniques, but he uses a folksy style like Warren Buffett’s to relate each point to real-world examples, often from his own portfolio at Nalanda Capital. Doing so helps the narrative flow, which is much better than in many textbooks — another reason for investment professionals to pick up the book.

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Prasad highlights his points through well-chosen examples from evolutionary biology, including but not limited to works by Charles Darwin. Each chapter begins with a well-chosen quote from Darwin and from Buffett (who is also liberally referenced in the chapter text) and concludes with a summary of the main points. Prasad’s ability to draw parallels between evolutionary theory and investment theory emphasizes the concepts that are most likely to lead to long-term success and market outperformance.

For example, in his second chapter, Prasad cites an evolutionary biology experiment conducted in Siberia in which wild foxes were bred for a “tameness” gene that would make them more like domestic dogs than wild foxes. The experiment began in 1959, and by 1963, it had produced a tamer fox. But the genetic modification also produced other pet-like changes in the animal, such as “floppy ears, a piebald colouration, and a shorter snout,” as well as a shorter reproductive cycle. Prasad draws a parallel between the scientists’ focus on a single desirable trait and his own favored investment metric: return on capital employed (ROCE). He explains that ROCE is likely to be associated with other favorable corporate qualities, such as stellar management, exceptional capital allocation, strong competitive advantage, and capacity to innovate and grow a company. By choosing the primary metric with the most explanatory power, the associated secondary metrics (floppy ears or stellar management) are likely to be attractive. Most analysts are misguided in their use of earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) or its related measure EBITDA (which includes depreciation and amortization) because those measures can obscure other financial issues. Prasad’s focus on ROCE is an initial screen around which, in the following chapters, he methodically builds his case with additional financial and evolutionary theory, illustrating each with colorful examples.

By the book’s conclusion, Prasad has reminded us that the detailed knowledge and refined techniques we acquire through study are not an end in themselves but a means to an end. His perspective is one that draws on experience and demonstrated success and one that investors would do well to emulate. It is also a perspective that may become more valuable in the future as algorithms and artificial intelligence are used to attain financial ends. (More and faster spreadsheets will not help if they do not focus on the best metrics.)

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The book is clearly written and well edited, with only occasional small missteps. Examples include Prasad’s claim of a zero percent return for an investment that goes bankrupt (that would be a minus 100% rather than a 0% return) and his awkward attempt at humor in suggesting that younger readers may not know what a bookshop is. Also, some of Prasad’s advice seems to lack context. For example, he “detest[s] any debt” on company balance sheets, but public companies with no debt (or even with less debt than they can bear) and without dual class voting structures may be prime candidates for leveraged buyouts. This strategy is a fine potential exit for many active managers but one seemingly at odds with the author’s “buy and hold forever” strategy.

These quibbles, however, are small. For amateur and professional investors alike, the book reframes the quest for long-term investment success from a focus on the tools we have to a focus on the outcomes we seek.

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