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#221 Charlie Munger

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#221 Charlie Munger mentions The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins, Damn Right by Janet Lowe, Charlie Munger, The Complete Investor by Tren Griffin, and The Tao of Charlie Munger by David Clark with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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The Selfish Gene
Richard Dawkins

the rabbit runs faster than the Fox because the rabbit is running for his life while the Fox is only running for his dinner.

Damn Right
Janet Lowe

That was Warren Buffett writing in the foreword of the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Damn Right, behind the scenes with Be…

I feel like he's been a mentor to me.

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What I learned from reading Damn Right: Behind the Scenes with Berkshire Hathaway Billionaire Charlie Munger by Janet Lowe. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- [16:02] I had a considerable passion to get rich. Not because I wanted Ferraris—I wanted the independence. I desperately wanted it. [26:49] I met the towering intellectuals in books, not in the classroom, which is natural. My family was into all that stuff, getting ahead through discipline, knowledge, and self-control. [37:44] He talked about business in a way that was animated and interesting though now I see he was almost broke. I knew he drove an awful car. But I never thought he was anything but a big success. Why did I think that? He just had this air-everything he did was going to be first class, going to be great. He had these enthusiasms for his projects and his future. [38:48] Charlie drummed in the notion that a person should always "Do the best that you can do. Never tell a lie. If you say you're going to do it, get it done. Nobody gives a shit about an excuse. Leave for the meeting early, Don't be late, but if you are late, don't bother giving people excuses. Just apologize. They're due the apology, but they're not interested in an excuse.” [42:22] The rabbit runs faster than the fox, because the rabbit is running for his life while the fox is only running for his dinner.[49:15] He wouldn't accept anything on face value. His interest in almost everything can be so intense, he will have a perspective that others will not have. [49:29] Do things that other people aren't doing. [1:07:55] I am a biography nut myself and I think when you're trying to teach the great concepts that work, it helps to tie them into the lives and personalities of the people who developed them. I think that you learn economics better if you make Adam Smith your friend. That sounds funny, making friends among the eminent dead, but if you go through life making friends with the emìnent dead who had the right ideas, I thìnk it will work better in life and work better in education. It's way better than just giving the basic concepts.[1:15:15] It is Charlie's philosophy that a first-rate man should be willing to take at least some difficult jobs with a high chance of failure.[1:21:28] Though few companies last forever, all of them should be built to last a long time, says Munger. The approach to corporate control should be thought of as "financial engineering." Just as bridges and airplanes are constructed with a series of back-up systems and redundancies to meet extreme stresses, so too should corporations be built to withstand the pressures from competition, recessions, oil shocks, or other calamities. Excess leverage, or debt, makes the corporation especially vulnerable to such storms. It is a crime in to build a weak bridge. How much nobler is it to build a weak company? ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- “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 ---- 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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The Selfish Gene
Richard Dawkins

The host mentions 'The Selfish Gene' to highlight the importance of understanding competitive dynamics in business. T…

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Damn Right
Janet Lowe

The host mentions 'Damn Right' to highlight the profound impact Charlie Munger has had on his thinking and character.…

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Charlie Munger, The Complete Investor
Tren Griffin

The host mentions 'Charlie Munger, The Complete Investor' to highlight the profound impact Charlie has had on his thi…

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The Tao of Charlie Munger
David Clark

The host mentions 'The Tao of Charlie Munger' to highlight how Charlie Munger has shaped his thinking and serves as a…

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Finding the Next Steve Jobs
Nolan Bushnell

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Benjamin Franklin
Walter Isaacson

The host mentions 'Benjamin Franklin' to highlight Charlie Munger's admiration for Franklin's diverse interests compa…

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Disney's Land
Richard Snow

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Teddy Roosevelt
David McCullough

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  • The strongest audience signal points to investors and business professionals and Individuals interested in business philosophy and mentorship.

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Deep Dive(5)Highly Recommended(5)Passing Reference(3)
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investors and business professionalsIndividuals interested in business philosophy and mentorshipIndividuals seeking mentorship and wisdom in business and life.Individuals interested in personal development and business philosophyAspiring entrepreneurs and business leadersEntrepreneurs and investors seeking balance in life

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The Selfish Gene
Richard Dawkins
Best for investors and business professionalsOften cited around investment strategies and insights

Charlie always tells people to read Richard Dawkins' book, The Selfish Gene. He mentions a quote from the book that describes Munger's hunger and desperation to be rich.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: investors and business professionals
Key quote: the rabbit runs faster than the Fox because the rabbit is running for his life while the Fox is only running for his dinner.
The host mentions 'The Selfish Gene' to highlight the importance of understanding competitive dynamics in business. The quote from the book illustrates the drive and urgency that can differentiate successful individuals in their pursuits.
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Damn Right
Janet Lowe
Best for Individuals interested in business philosophy and mentorshipOften cited around Charlie Munger's character

The book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Damn Right, behind the scenes with Berkshire Hathaway billionaire Charlie Munger, and it was written by Janet Lowe.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in business philosophy and mentorship
Key quote: That was Warren Buffett writing in the foreword of the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Damn Right, behind the scenes with Berkshire Hathaway billionaire Charlie Munger, and it was written by Janet Lowe.
The host mentions 'Damn Right' to highlight the profound impact Charlie Munger has had on his thinking and character. Warren Buffett's description of Munger as a teacher resonates deeply with the host, prompting him to explore this book further.
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Best for Individuals seeking mentorship and wisdom in business and life.Often cited around Charlie Munger's influence

It's number 78, The Tao of Charlie Munger, number 79, Charlie Munger, The Complete Investor, and number 90, Poor Charlie's Almanac.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals seeking mentorship and wisdom in business and life.
Key quote: I feel like he's been a mentor to me.
The host mentions 'Charlie Munger, The Complete Investor' to highlight the profound impact Charlie has had on his thinking and approach to life. He draws parallels between his own admiration for Munger and Warren Buffett's description of him as a teacher and mentor.
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Best for Individuals interested in personal development and business philosophyOften cited around Charlie Munger's influence

If you don't have any books at your house on Munger, I would say the first one to buy is the Tao of Charlie Munger.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in personal development and business philosophy
Key quote: I feel like he's been a mentor to me.
The host mentions 'The Tao of Charlie Munger' to highlight how Charlie Munger has shaped his thinking and serves as a mentor figure. He draws parallels between Munger's teachings and the insights shared by Warren Buffett, emphasizing the value of Munger's life lessons.
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Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around entrepreneurship and education

The book discusses how to find, keep, and nurture talent, and includes insights on the value of arrogance in creativity and leadership.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: Perhaps everyone has creative potential. But only the arrogant are self-confident enough to press their creative ideas on others.
The host mentions 'Finding the Next Steve Jobs' to highlight the importance of nurturing talent and the role of arrogance in creativity, as exemplified by Steve Jobs. This book serves as a lens through which to understand the unconventional paths of successful entrepreneurs like Charlie Munger.
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Benjamin Franklin
Walter Isaacson
Best for Entrepreneurs and investors seeking balance in lifeOften cited around Warren Buffett's focus

Charlie cannot stop bringing up Benjamin Franklin, really, the idea behind this is the importance of picking the right heroes.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and investors seeking balance in life
Key quote: Charlie, you know, he's not worth a hundred billion or whatever Warren's worth. He might be only worth two or 3 billion, but he had a wide range of interests.
The host mentions 'Benjamin Franklin' to highlight Charlie Munger's admiration for Franklin's diverse interests compared to Warren Buffett's singular focus on investing. This contrast serves to emphasize the importance of having a well-rounded life and the potential pitfalls of obsessive dedication to work.
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Disney's Land
Richard Snow
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around quality in business

I read this book on Walt Disney on it's called Disney's Land. And it's how he built what he thought his greatest creation.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: You're being a poor communicator. Walt Disney said, people are okay. Don't you ever forget that they will respond to it.
The host mentions 'Disney's Land' to illustrate Walt Disney's unwavering commitment to quality, drawing parallels with See's Candy's approach during challenging times. Both examples highlight the importance of maintaining high standards to foster customer loyalty and trust.
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Teddy Roosevelt
David McCullough
Best for Individuals seeking motivation and personal developmentOften cited around importance of picking heroes

I'm actually have another I'm reading his autobiography. Soon. I've read like, I think two or three books.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking motivation and personal development
Key quote: Teddy loved to row in the hottest sun over the roughest water in the smallest boat.
The host mentions Teddy Roosevelt to highlight his extraordinary life and the lessons that can be drawn from it. Roosevelt's relentless pursuit of life and adventure serves as an inspiration for embracing challenges and overcoming adversity.
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Walter Isaacson biography cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around importance of picking heroes

I did the Walter Isaacson biography on him, and then his autobiography.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: If you're interested in learning more about him, I did the Walter Isaacson biography on him, and then his autobiography.
The host mentions the Walter Isaacson biography of Benjamin Franklin to emphasize the significance of choosing the right role models in life and business. Franklin's diverse accomplishments and influence on future generations of entrepreneurs make this biography a valuable resource for understanding his impact.
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Best for Individuals seeking mentorship and life lessons from successful figures.Often cited around Charlie Munger's influence

It's number 78, The Tao of Charlie Munger, number 79, Charlie Munger, The Complete Investor, and number 90, Poor Charlie's Almanac.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking mentorship and life lessons from successful figures.
Key quote: I feel like he's been a mentor to me.
The host mentions 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' to highlight the profound impact Charlie Munger has had on his thinking and approach to life. He likens Munger to a mentor and a wise figure, emphasizing the lessons learned from Munger's extensive experience.
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Ben Franklin
Walter Isaacson
Best for Readers interested in personal development and historical influences.Often cited around Charlie and family influences

Charlie mentions he can't remember when he first read Ben Franklin, indicating an early influence from this historical figure.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in personal development and historical influences.
Key quote: I can't remember when I first read Ben Franklin.
The host mentions 'Ben Franklin' as part of a reflection on Charlie's early influences and the values instilled by his family. This reference highlights the importance of discipline, knowledge, and self-control in shaping one's character and success.
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Thomas Jefferson cover
Best for Readers interested in personal development and historical influencesOften cited around Charlie and his upbringing

Charlie states he had Thomas Jefferson over his bed at seven or eight years old, showing his early interest in historical figures.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in personal development and historical influences
Key quote: I had Thomas Jefferson over my bed at seven or eight years old.
The host mentions the book 'Thomas Jefferson' to illustrate Charlie's early influences and the intellectual environment he was raised in. It highlights how Charlie admired historical figures like Jefferson from a young age, which shaped his values and outlook on life.
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The First American cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and history enthusiastsOften cited around importance of picking heroes

I think it's called like the first American or something like that.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Entrepreneurs and history enthusiasts
Key quote: He might be the single most influential American entrepreneur in history.
The host mentions 'The First American' in the context of discussing Benjamin Franklin's influence as a hero for entrepreneurs. This book is referenced as part of a broader exploration of Franklin's life and impact on future generations.
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The Selfish Gene
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the rabbit runs faster than the Fox because the rabbit is running for his life while the Fox is only running for his dinner.
Damn Right
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That was Warren Buffett writing in the foreword of the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Damn Right, behind the scenes with Be…
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I feel like he's been a mentor to me.
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The Selfish Gene
Richard Dawkins

The host mentions 'The Selfish Gene' to highlight the importance of understanding competitive dynamics in business. The quote from the book illustr…

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Damn Right cover
Mentioned at 2:52
Damn Right
Janet Lowe

The host mentions 'Damn Right' to highlight the profound impact Charlie Munger has had on his thinking and character. Warren Buffett's description…

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Charlie Munger, The Complete Investor
Tren Griffin

The host mentions 'Charlie Munger, The Complete Investor' to highlight the profound impact Charlie has had on his thinking and approach to life. He…

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