Growth investing principles

I have been investing since first year of college. I find (subconsciously) that a lot of my own PA investments have been in the high growth space and unfortunately very momentum heavy.

I wanted to refine my thinking here. Just looking at multiples seems not the right way to think (just because how high some of these multiples can be). Was wondering if there is stuff i can read about the framework for GROWTH companies (I don't find value businesses very interesting so i stay away from Buffett investing principles and what not)

Any direction would be very helpful.

 
 

Edited.

Very poor attitude, and to say the least there is ample anecdotal evidence to support excellent investing on their part. With that being said, search these forums and actually converse with people in your generation or their parents about investing and it should make my point for me.

 

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