
#227 The Essays of Warren Buffett
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Notable books mentioned: Essays of Warren Buffett by Lawrence Cunningham, Munger on Berkshire's system, Tuxedo Park by Alfred Loomis, The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham

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The writings are broad in scope and long on wisdom.
I highly encourage you to buy the book.
Ditch the to-do list. Alfred would only focus what is the single most important thing I need to work on.
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“The book is adopted by scores of professors at other schools for classes such as investment, finance, and accounting.”
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“Charlie Munger for the 50th anniversary of Berkshire Hathaway wrote, it's called Munger on Berkshire's system. It goes on for one, two, three, four, five and a half pages.”
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“It's the biography of Alfred Lee Loomis, who is known as like the most fascinating guy no one's ever heard of. The main lesson I took away from that book is something that was really interesting.”
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“Warren says picking up Ben's book was one of the luckiest moments of my life.”
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“There are two fantastic books in the archive on Henry Singleton. I did. It was the one, the outsiders is one of them and disenforces the other.”
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“The speaker discusses Ed Thorpe's autobiography, highlighting his insights on fraud and financial markets over a 50-year career.”
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“The speaker mentions rereading highlights from a biography related to the founder of Ikea, part of a project on founders and investors.”
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“Highly encourage you to buy the book. Warren on the back says Larry has done a great job of collating our philosophy.”
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“This makes me think of this book I read, The Billionaire and the Mechanic.”
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“And then he summarizes his entire point later in the book, Ed, that is, in Creativity, Inc.”
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“I read his biography. It's called Empire Builder of the Northwest.”
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“I just read an 800 page biography of Charles de Gaulle because Arthur Rock, who was one of the first venture capitalists and who worked with Henry Singleton said in the book that Singleton reminded him of de Gaulle.”
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The host highlights the significance of 'Essays of Warren Buffett' as a foundational text for understanding Buffett's investment philosophy. It has…
The host mentions 'Munger on Berkshire's system' as a valuable resource that encapsulates the core principles of Berkshire Hathaway's success. The…

The host mentions 'Tuxedo Park' to highlight the biography of Alfred Lee Loomis, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the most critical tasks.…
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