
#182 Warren Buffett (The Making of an American Capitalist)
Books Mentioned

“The excerpt discusses Warren Buffett's life and career, referencing the book that provides insights into his journey and character.”

“The author mentions another biography on Buffett called The Snowball, which discusses the concept of an inner scorecard versus an outer scorecard.”

“Warren Buffett found motivation and insights from reading the book 1,000 Ways to Make $1,000, which inspired him to take action.”
“A quote from Warren Buffett in the book Poor Charlie's Almanac emphasizes the importance of reading in his journey to wealth.”

“The excerpt references a biography of Bill Gates called hard drive, which covers his early life and the creation of Microsoft.”

“Graham's magnum opus is described as Security Analysis, which had a significant influence on Warren Buffett's investment philosophy.”

“Buffett soaks up everything he can from Graham, who is considered a blueprint for investment philosophy.”

“Buffett takes a Dale Carnegie course on public speaking to master his fear, aspiring to be a teacher.”

“The Joni Ive book, maybe it was a couple weeks ago. It's right there in your podcast player. But he talks about the difference, the night and day difference between Apple design process when it was led by a formidable individual like Steve Jobs.”

“I have a my wife bought me a bunch of biographies and one of them is of John Maynard Keynes. It's been sitting on my table for I don't know like six months or something.”

“I read her autobiography, which is fantastic. Also owned.”

“This is a piece that was written in 1979. It's called The Death of Equities. And I'm going to tell you, this reminds me of the Gale Man amnesia effect.”
“One of my favorite ideas. Gale Man amnesia effect written and succinctly described by Michael Crichton. I think it's how you pronounce him.”