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#101 Warren Buffett (The Tao of Warren Buffett)

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Notable books mentioned: The Tao of Warren Buffett by Mary Buffett and David Clark, The Tao of Charlie Munger by David Clark, Snowball by unknown, The Bed of Procrustes by Nassim Taleb

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The Tao of Warren Buffett
Mary Buffett and David Clark

The host appreciates the concise nature of 'The Tao of Warren Buffett,' highlighting its collection of profound aphorisms that offer insights into…

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The Tao of Charlie Munger
David Clark

The host mentions 'The Tao of Charlie Munger' as a precursor to discussing 'The Tao of Warren Buffett', highlighting the value of aphorisms in both…

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Snowball
unknown

The host discusses the book 'Snowball' in the context of Warren Buffett's investment philosophy and life lessons. They appreciate the concise forma…

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#101 Warren Buffett (The Tao of Warren Buffett) mentions The Tao of Warren Buffett by Mary Buffett and David Clark, The Tao of Charlie Munger by David Clark, Snowball by unknown, and The Bed of Procrustes by Nassim Taleb with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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What I learned from reading The Tao of Warren Buffett by David Clark and Mary Buffett. --- [0:01]The more I heard Warren speak, the more I learned. Not only about investing, but about business and life. [4:02] The great personal fortunes in this country weren’t built on a portfolio of fifty companies. They were built by someone who identified one wonderful business. [5:45] It is impossible to unsign a contract, so do all your thinking before you sign. [8:35] I don’t try to jump over seven-foot bars; I look around for one-foot bars that I can step over. [14:27] The chains of habit are too light to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken. [19:00] My idea of a group decision is to look in the mirror. [22:14] When management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for poor fundamental economics, it is the reputation of the business that remains intact. [23:07] Managing your career is like investing—the degree of difficulty does not count. So you can save yourself money and pain by getting on the right train. [24:55] There is a huge difference between the business that grows and requires lots of capital to do so and the business that grows and doesn’t require capital. [27:00] I look for businesses in which I think I can predict what they’re going to look like in ten or fifteen year; time. Take Wrigley’s chewing gum. I don’t think the Internet is going to change how people chew gum [28:50] You want to learn from experience, but you want to learn from other’s people’s experience when you can. [29:20] The really good business manager doesn’t wake up in the morning and say, ‘This is the day that I am going to cut costs,’ any more than he wakes up and decides to practice breathing. [30:07] A public-opinion poll is no substitute for thought / A story from a young Steve Jobs [31:55] The business schools reward difficult, complex behavior more than simple behavior, but simple behavior is more effective. [32:42] If you let yourself be undisciplined on the small things, you will probably be undisciplined on the large things as well. [35:15] George Lucas unapologetically invested in what he believed in the most: Himself. [41:15] No matter how great the talent or effort, some things just take time: You can’t produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant. ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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Investors and business enthusiastsIndividuals interested in investing and personal developmentReaders interested in concise wisdom and aphorisms.Individuals interested in investing and personal development.Investors and finance studentsEntrepreneurs and decision-makers

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The Tao of Warren Buffett
Mary Buffett and David Clark
Best for Investors and business enthusiastsOften cited around Warren Buffett's wisdom

The book discusses Warren Buffett's aphorisms on investing, business management, and pursuing a successful life, aiming to provide insights into his wisdom.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Investors and business enthusiasts
Key quote: These words have been true friends to us.
The host appreciates the concise nature of 'The Tao of Warren Buffett,' highlighting its collection of profound aphorisms that offer insights into investing and life. They express a desire for more books to be written in a similar format, emphasizing the book's accessibility and depth.
ASIN: 1847390528
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The Tao of Charlie Munger cover
Best for Individuals interested in investing and personal developmentOften cited around aphorisms and wisdom

The author mentions having read this book previously and expresses an intention to read 'The Tao of Warren Buffett' after it.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in investing and personal development
Key quote: Ever since I read the Tao of Charlie Munger, I knew I was going to read the Tao of Warren Buffett.
The host mentions 'The Tao of Charlie Munger' as a precursor to discussing 'The Tao of Warren Buffett', highlighting the value of aphorisms in both books. The concise nature of these teachings allows for deep contemplation and practical application in investing and life.
ASIN: 150115334X
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Snowball
unknown
Best for Individuals interested in investing and personal developmentOften cited around Warren Buffett's wisdom

The author refers to 'Snowball' as Warren Buffett's biography, which he read last week.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in investing and personal development
Key quote: This book is just what Mary said in the introduction.
The host discusses the book 'Snowball' in the context of Warren Buffett's investment philosophy and life lessons. They appreciate the concise format of aphorisms that encourage deep contemplation and learning.
ASIN: 1496736966
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The Bed of Procrustes cover
Best for Readers interested in concise wisdom and aphorisms.Often cited around aphorisms and insights

The author mentions this book as one that he frequently gives away as a gift, highlighting its collection of aphorisms.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in concise wisdom and aphorisms.
Key quote: In fact, if you were to ask me the question, what is the book that you gave away most as a gift? It's actually Nassim Taleb's book of aphorisms called The Bed of Procrustes.
The host mentions 'The Bed of Procrustes' as a book of aphorisms that provides deep insights in a concise format. They appreciate the value of short books that can provoke thought and reflection, similar to the aphorisms in Taleb's work.
ASIN: 752174487X
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Warren Buffett
Roger Lowenstein
Best for Individuals interested in investing and personal development.Often cited around Warren Buffett's wisdom

The excerpt mentions a quote attributed to Warren Buffett, which is found in a book about him. It discusses the nature of bad business habits and the importance of recognizing them early.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in investing and personal development.
Key quote: These words have been true friends to us.
The host mentions the book 'The Tao of Warren Buffett' as a collection of profound aphorisms that offer insights into investing and life. The host appreciates the book's concise format, making it accessible for readers seeking wisdom without the lengthy commitment of traditional biographies.
ASIN: 0812979273
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Best for Investors and finance studentsOften cited around investment strategy influence

The excerpt references Benjamin Graham's investment strategy that influenced Warren Buffett, specifically regarding buying stocks below book value.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Investors and finance students
Key quote: The excerpt references Benjamin Graham's investment strategy that influenced Warren Buffett, specifically regarding buying stocks below book value.
The host discusses how Benjamin Graham's investment principles have shaped the strategies of notable investors like Warren Buffett. This highlights the importance of understanding value investing and its foundational theories.
ASIN: 0063356724
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The Science of Hitting cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and decision-makersOften cited around hitting strategy in baseball

Warren Buffett took an important ingredient for his investing strategy from a book that Ted Williams wrote entitled The Science of Hitting. Ted argues that to become a great hitter, you have to keep yourself from swinging at bad pitches.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and decision-makers
Key quote: What Williams would do is he would divide the pitches he would swing at into like, let's say, I can't remember the exact number. Let's say 70 different one-inch squares, whatever the case is.
The host references 'The Science of Hitting' to illustrate a strategic approach to decision-making, akin to how Ted Williams approached hitting. By focusing on the best opportunities, Williams maximized his success, which the host relates to making wise choices in life and business.
ASIN: 0671621033
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Best for Investors and entrepreneursOften cited around importance of business economics

The discussion revolves around the importance of understanding business economics and the lessons learned from history, particularly in relation to investing and entrepreneurship.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Investors and entrepreneurs
Key quote: The discussion revolves around the importance of understanding business economics and the lessons learned from history.
The host briefly mentions 'The Intelligent Investor' to highlight the significance of understanding business principles in investing. This reference serves to underscore the lessons that can be drawn from historical investment strategies.
ASIN: 0063497476
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

Documentary

Becoming Warren Buffett

Confidence: 90%

The documentary discusses Warren Buffett's life and includes lessons he learned from Ted Williams, with a great illustration of the concept.