
#90 Charlie Munger (Poor Charlie's Almanack)
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#90 Charlie Munger (Poor Charlie's Almanack) mentions Poor Charlie's Almanac by Charles T. Munger, Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini, Fortune's Formula by William Poundstone, and history book with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Acquire worldly wisdom and adjust your behavior accordingly.
If you say, hey, can I cut you in line? I have, then you tell the reason why it doesn't even matter what the reason is.
William Poundstone's book, Fortune's Formula collects much of the modern evidence on this point in a highly entertaining way.
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The host highlights Charles T. Munger's significant contributions to Berkshire Hathaway and emphasizes his unique app…
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“The book is rather unique compared to some of the other biographies and books that I've covered so far in the podcast because it's more like a textbook, again, very similar to the 54 shareholder letters.”
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“One of Charlie's favorite books is by Robert Cialdini. It's called the psychology of influence of persuasion. I read a long time ago. I think I read it twice actually.”
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“The book collects much of the modern evidence on insights related to wealth building and includes an account of the Lollapalooza investment record of Claude Shannon.”
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“He talks about the book that rests on my library coffee table is not any of my own or one on investing, but several books by historians. He says, there is no better teacher than history in determining the future.”
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“It says, from 1733 to 1758, Ben Franklin dispensed useful and timeless advice through poor Richard's almanac. Among the virtues extolled, were thrift, duty, hard work, and simplicity.”
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“If you find the ideas of Charlie Munger interesting, like I do and like a lot of people do, I would definitely pick up the book if you want.”
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“The speaker references a rule from David Ogilvy's book, highlighting the importance of high standards in business practices.”
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“When I covered the everything store, the book on Amazon, on Jeff Bezos, Bezos said that his meeting with Senegal was life-changing.”
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“Charlie Munger has spent a professional lifetime studying lives that have worked well and others that have glitches or have experienced failure.”
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“Henry Singleton is profiled in this book called the outsiders, highlighting his exceptional business acumen and capital allocation skills.”
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“I just found his biography, just bought his biography, so that's going to come up too.”
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“He calls that, that's stolen from his study of physics, which is the breakpoint tipping moment. It's also called like, you know what, just a way to think about this, it was popularized the last couple of years by Malcolm Gladwell, his book, The Tipping Point.”
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“One of his favorite thinkers is Cicero who lived to let's see about 43 BC.”
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