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#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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#227 The Essays of Warren Buffett mentions Essays of Warren Buffett by Lawrence Cunningham, Munger on Berkshire's system, Tuxedo Park by Alfred Loomis, and The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Essays of Warren Buffett
Lawrence Cunningham

The writings are broad in scope and long on wisdom.

I highly encourage you to buy the book.

Tuxedo Park
Alfred Loomis

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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What I learned from reading The Essays of Warren Buffett by Warren Buffett and Lawrence Cunningham. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- [1:39] Founders #88 Warren Buffett’s shareholder letters — All of them! [2:36] Buffet and Charlie Munger built this sprawling enterprise by investing in businesses with excellent economic characteristics and run by outstanding managers. [5:21] Founders #224 Charles de Gaulle by Julian Jackson [5:41] Books on Henry Singleton: The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success and Distant Force A Memoir of the Teledyne Corporation and the Man Who Created It [7:06] Founders #226 Heroes: From Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar to Churchill and de Gaulle by Paul Johnson [8:03] Founders #34 Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration by Ed Catmull [9:19] Give a good idea to a mediocre team, and they will screw it up. Give a mediocre idea to a great team, and they will either fix it or come up with something better. [9:58] Founders #208 In The Company of Giants: Candid Conversations With the Visionaries of the Digital World [11:11] Run your business as if: You own 100% of it It's the only asset that you hold You can’t sell it for 50 years [14:04] Buffett’s essays are sprinkled with historical reference points, especially economic history. He reflects the importance of understanding the past to handle the present and navigate the future. [16:04] A main theme of Buffett: Identify good ideas and then concentrate your resources around them. [16:54] Buffett’ Shareholder Letters on Kindle [23:44] Founders #104 Leading By Design: The IKEA Story [24:53] Founders #93 and Founders #222 A Man for All Markets: From Las Vegas to Wall Street, How I Beat the Dealer and the Market [27:19] Businesses seldom operate in a tranquil, no surprise environment and earnings simply don't advance smoothly. [29:28] Founders #143 Tuxedo Park: A Wall Street Tycoon and the Secret Palace of Science That Changed the Course of World War II Loomis had one important characteristic. His ability to concentrate completely on a chief objective, even at the cost of neglecting matters that appear to other people to be of equal importance. [31:19] The competitive position of each of our business grows either weaker or stronger each day. If we are delighting customers, eliminating unnecessary costs, and improving our products and services, we gained strength. But if we treat customers with indifference or tolerate bloat, our businesses will wither on a daily basis. [33:45] Founders #50 Marc Andreessen’s Blog Archive [36:07] Business is like nature. It doesn't care if you arrive at the right answer from the wrong reasoning. [42:23] Games are won by players who focus on the playing field, not by those whose eyes are glued to the scoreboard. [47:16] Some part of your business philosophy will not be financial and that's the way it's supposed to be. [50:39] Founders #155 Invent and Wander: The Collected Writings of Jeff Bezos [58:15] “My whole life has been spent trying to teach people that intense concentration for hour after hour can bring out in people resources they didn’t know they had.” —Edwin Land [1:01:50] Even smart chickens shit on their own feathers. [1:02:16] Loss of focus is what worries Charlie and me the most. [1:04:08] Helpful cheat sheet to use when reading Warren’s shareholder letters [1:06:30] I learned to go into business only with people whom I like, trust, and admire. We have never succeeded in making a good deal with a bad person. [1:10:33] By being so cautious in respect to leverage and having loads of liquidity, we will be equipped both financially and emotionally to play offense while others scramble for survival. [1:18:38] Bull markets can obscure mathematical laws, but they cannot repeal them. [1:19:14] The 3 part series on Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick Founders #73, 74, and 75 Book
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  • The strongest audience signal points to Students and professionals in finance and investment and Business leaders and entrepreneurs.

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Deep Dive(7)Highly Recommended(4)Passing Reference(1)
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Students and professionals in finance and investmentBusiness leaders and entrepreneursEntrepreneurs and business leadersFounders and entrepreneursInvestors and business leadersIndividuals interested in finance and market history

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Essays of Warren Buffett
Lawrence Cunningham
Best for Students and professionals in finance and investmentOften cited around Warren Buffett's investment philosophy

The book is adopted by scores of professors at other schools for classes such as investment, finance, and accounting.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Students and professionals in finance and investment
Key quote: The writings are broad in scope and long on wisdom.
The host highlights the significance of 'Essays of Warren Buffett' as a foundational text for understanding Buffett's investment philosophy. It has been widely adopted in academic settings and is used by investment firms for training, showcasing its value in both educational and professional contexts.
ASIN: 0966446143
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Munger on Berkshire's system cover
Best for Business leaders and entrepreneursOften cited around Berkshire's business philosophy

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Business leaders and entrepreneurs
Key quote: I highly encourage you to buy the book.
The host mentions 'Munger on Berkshire's system' as a valuable resource that encapsulates the core principles of Berkshire Hathaway's success. The book emphasizes the importance of avoiding arrogance, bureaucracy, and complacency in business, which are critical lessons for any leader.
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Tuxedo Park
Alfred Loomis
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around importance of focus

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: Ditch the to-do list. Alfred would only focus what is the single most important thing I need to work on.
The host mentions 'Tuxedo Park' to highlight the biography of Alfred Lee Loomis, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the most critical tasks. The key takeaway from Loomis's approach is to prioritize solving the single most important problem rather than getting bogged down by a lengthy to-do list.
ASIN: 0449214060
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Best for Founders and entrepreneursOften cited around importance of cost management

Warren says picking up Ben's book was one of the luckiest moments of my life.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Founders and entrepreneurs
Key quote: Warren says, picking up Ben's book was one of the luckiest moments of my life.
The host mentions 'The Intelligent Investor' to emphasize the significance of understanding costs in business, drawing parallels with historical entrepreneurs. The reference highlights how foundational principles from the book can guide modern founders in their decision-making processes.
ASIN: 0063497476
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The Outsiders
Will Thorndyke
Best for Investors and business leadersOften cited around Buffett's investment philosophy

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Investors and business leaders
Key quote: Singleton believed that the key to long-term value creation was to optimize for free cashflow.
The host mentions 'The Outsiders' to highlight Henry Singleton's approach to business, which aligns with Warren Buffett's focus on cash flow. This book serves as a critical resource for understanding the principles that underpin successful long-term value creation in investing.
ASIN: B07JBYB54G
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Best for Individuals interested in finance and market historyOften cited around fraud and financial markets

The speaker discusses Ed Thorpe's autobiography, highlighting his insights on fraud and financial markets over a 50-year career.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in finance and market history
Key quote: The speaker discusses Ed Thorpe's autobiography, highlighting his insights on fraud and financial markets over a 50-year career.
The host mentions Ed Thorpe's autobiography to emphasize his extensive experience and insights into the world of finance and fraud. Thorpe's perspective is valuable for understanding the complexities of financial markets over the decades.
ASIN: 2113676044
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Founders
Jimmy Sony
Best for Students and professionals in finance and investmentOften cited around Warren Buffett's investment philosophy

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Students and professionals in finance and investment
Key quote: We're looking for excellent businesses with excellent economic characteristics.
The host discusses the significance of Warren Buffett's shareholder letters, which are compiled in the book 'Essays of Warren Buffett.' This book serves as a comprehensive guide to Buffett's investment principles and is frequently used in academic settings to educate students on sound business practices.
ASIN: B08CWD9WLY
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Best for Students and professionals in finance and investmentOften cited around Essays of Warren Buffett

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Students and professionals in finance and investment
Key quote: Experienced readers of Warren Buffett's letters to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway have gained an enormously valuable informal education.
The host highlights the significance of the Essays of Warren Buffett as a foundational text for understanding investment philosophy. It has been widely adopted in academic settings and by investment firms for its practical insights into sound business practices.
ASIN: B0F2Z4LW1T
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Best for entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around entrepreneurial decision making

This makes me think of this book I read, The Billionaire and the Mechanic.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: Larry Ellison knew this.
The host mentions 'The Billionaire and the Mechanic' to illustrate the subconscious biases that entrepreneurs face, particularly the tendency to deceive themselves about their business decisions. This book serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of wishful thinking in business.
ASIN: B011T79MIS
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Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around importance of quality people

And then he summarizes his entire point later in the book, Ed, that is, in Creativity, Inc.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: If you give a good idea to a mediocre team, they will screw it up.
The host discusses the significance of having high-quality individuals on a team, referencing insights from Ed Catmull's book 'Creativity, Inc.' to emphasize that the right people are more critical than ideas in achieving success. This perspective aligns with the philosophies of both Steve Jobs and Warren Buffett regarding leadership and team dynamics.
ASIN: B09W2VSMCL
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Best for Entrepreneurs and business managersOften cited around cost management in business

I read his biography. It's called Empire Builder of the Northwest.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business managers
Key quote: While Hill was building carefully and checking his costs minutely, Viller built in ignorance of costs.
The host discusses the importance of cost management as emphasized by historical entrepreneurs like James J. Hill. He mentions 'Empire Builder of the Northwest' to illustrate how Hill's focus on costs led to his success compared to his competitors.
ASIN: B01EGC675E
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The biography of Charles de Gaulle cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around influence of historical figures

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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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: 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.
The host mentions reading a biography of Charles de Gaulle after hearing a comparison made by Arthur Rock regarding Henry Singleton. This reference serves to illustrate the qualities of leadership and strategic thinking that the host admires in both de Gaulle and Singleton.
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Essays of Warren Buffett
Lawrence Cunningham

The host highlights the significance of 'Essays of Warren Buffett' as a foundational text for understanding Buffett's investment philosophy. It has…

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Munger on Berkshire's system

The host mentions 'Munger on Berkshire's system' as a valuable resource that encapsulates the core principles of Berkshire Hathaway's success. The…

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Mentioned at 29:26
Tuxedo Park
Alfred Loomis

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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