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#90 Charlie Munger (Poor Charlie's Almanack)

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Notable books mentioned: Poor Charlie's Almanac by Charles T. Munger, Poor Richard's Almanac by Benjamin Franklin, biographies by Edwin Land, Cicero

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Poor Charlie's Almanac
Charles T. Munger

The host highlights Charles T. Munger's significant contributions to Berkshire Hathaway and emphasizes his unique approach to thinking and decision…

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Poor Richard's Almanac
Benjamin Franklin

The host discusses how Charlie Munger's life and philosophy are influenced by Benjamin Franklin's teachings in 'Poor Richard's Almanac'. The book e…

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biographies
Edwin Land

The host mentions 'biographies' in the context of discussing Charlie Munger's book, 'Poor Charlie's Almanac,' highlighting its unique structure com…

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What I learned from reading Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger. ---- Cicero, learned man that he was, believed in self-improvement so long as breath lasts.In business we often find that the winning system goes almost ridiculously far in maximizing and/or minimizing one or a few variables-like the discount warehouses of Costco."Invert, always invert." It is in the nature of things, as Jacobi knew, that many hard problems are best solved only when they are addressed backward.It's quite interesting to think about Wal-Mart starting from a single store in Arkansas-against Sears with its name, reputation and all of its billions. How does a guy in Bentonville, Arkansas, with no money, blow right by Sears? And he does it in his own lifetime-in fact, during his own late lifetime because he was already pretty old by the time he started out with one little store. He played the chain store game harder and better than else. Walton anyone invented practically nothing. But he copied everything anybody else ever did that was smart. So he blew right by them all.Charlie's redundancy in expressions and examples is purposeful: for the kind of deep "fluency" he advocates, he knows that repetition is the heart of instruction.He enjoyed challenging the conventional wisdom of teachers and fellow students with his ever-increasing knowledge gained through voracious reading, particularly biographies.He never forgot the sound principles taught by his grandfather: to concentrate on the task immediately in front of him and to control spending.I would say everything about Charlie is unusual. I've been looking for the usual now for forty years, and I have yet to find it. Charlie marches to his own music, and it's music like virtually no one else is listening to. So, I would say that to try and typecast Charlie in terms of any other human that I can think of, no one would fit. He's got his own mold.Charlie Munger has spent a professional lifetime studying lives that have worked well and others that have glitches or have experienced failures.Despite his healthy self-image, Charlie would prefer to be anonymous.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 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 eminent dead who had the right ideas, I think it will work better for you in life and work better in education. It's way better than just giving the basic concepts.His underlying philosophical view was one of deep and realistic cynicism about human nature, including a distaste for pure mob rule and demagogues.Find out what you're best at and keep pounding away at it. This has always been Charlie's basic approach to life.Take a simple idea and take it seriously.Charlie likes the analogy of looking at one's ideas and approaches as "tools." “When a better tool (idea or approach) comes along, what could be better than to swap it for your old, less useful tool?Warren and I routinely do this, but most people, cling to their old, less useful tools."Henry Singleton has the best operating and capital deployment record in American business...if one took the 100 top business school graduates and made a composite of their triumphs, their record would not be as good as Singleton's.You have to figure out what your own aptitudes are. If you play games where other people have the aptitudes and you don't, you're going to lose. And that's as close to certain as any prediction that you can make. You have to figure out where you've got an edge. And you've got to play within your own circle of competence.The other aspect of avoiding vicarious wisdom is the rule for not learning from the best work done before yours. . .There once was a man who assiduously mastered the work of his best predecessors, despite a poor start and very tough time. Eventually, his own work attracted wide attention, and he said of his work: “If I have seen a little farther than other men, it is because I stood on the shoulders of giants."In my whole life, I have known no wise people who didn't read all the time-none, zero. You'd be amazed at how much Warren reads-and at how much I read.There is no better teacher than history in determining the future. There are answers worth billions of dollars in a $30 history book. ---- 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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Deep Dive(6)Highly Recommended(6)Passing Reference(1)
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Investors and lifelong learnersIndividuals interested in personal development and financial wisdomIndividuals interested in philosophy and personal developmentbusiness professionals and entrepreneursInvestors and business studentsBusiness enthusiasts and aspiring entrepreneurs

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Poor Charlie's Almanac
Charles T. Munger
Best for Investors and lifelong learnersOften cited around Charles T. Munger's influence

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Investors and lifelong learners
Key quote: Acquire worldly wisdom and adjust your behavior accordingly.
The host highlights Charles T. Munger's significant contributions to Berkshire Hathaway and emphasizes his unique approach to thinking and decision-making as presented in 'Poor Charlie's Almanac'. The book serves as a guide to better investing and lifelong learning, showcasing Munger's intellect and wit.
ASIN: B0CMDK1ZHD
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Poor Richard's Almanac
Benjamin Franklin
Best for Individuals interested in personal development and financial wisdomOften cited around Charlie Munger's influences

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in personal development and financial wisdom
Key quote: Among the virtues extolled, were thrift, duty, hard work, and simplicity.
The host discusses how Charlie Munger's life and philosophy are influenced by Benjamin Franklin's teachings in 'Poor Richard's Almanac'. The book emphasizes virtues such as thrift, duty, hard work, and simplicity, which Munger has adapted into his own life principles.
ASIN: 0880889187
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biographies
Edwin Land
Best for Investors and lifelong learnersOften cited around importance of biographies

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Investors and lifelong learners
Key quote: So this 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.
The host mentions 'biographies' in the context of discussing Charlie Munger's book, 'Poor Charlie's Almanac,' highlighting its unique structure compared to traditional biographies. The book serves as a comprehensive guide to Munger's philosophies and teachings, emphasizing the value of lifelong learning and intellectual curiosity.
ASIN: 1641529547
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Best for Individuals interested in philosophy and personal developmentOften cited around Influence of Cicero

One of his favorite thinkers is Cicero who lived to let's see about 43 BC.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in philosophy and personal development
Key quote: His underlying philosophical view was one of deep and realistic cynicism about human nature, including a distaste for pure mob rule and demagogues.
The host discusses how Charlie Munger draws inspiration from Cicero's philosophical views, particularly regarding human nature and the importance of self-improvement. This mention serves to highlight the value of learning from historical figures to enhance personal and professional development.
ASIN: B00PURSNDE
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The Tipping Point
Malcolm Gladwell
Best for business professionals and entrepreneursOften cited around business as an ecosystem

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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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: business professionals and entrepreneurs
Key quote: 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, same thing here.
The host mentions 'The Tipping Point' to illustrate the concept of tipping moments in business, drawing parallels to how ideas can gain momentum. This reference serves to emphasize the importance of adapting to new ideas and tools in a rapidly changing environment.
ASIN: B00PVVF0GM
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Best for Investors and lifelong learnersOften cited around importance of history

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Investors and lifelong learners
Key quote: There are answers worth billions of dollars in a $30 history book.
The host emphasizes the value of historical knowledge in making informed decisions about the future. They reference a quote highlighting that significant insights can be gained from studying history, which is often overlooked in favor of more conventional learning.
ASIN: 1465445102
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the outsiders
Will Thorndyke
Best for Investors and business studentsOften cited around business and investment strategies

Henry Singleton is profiled in this book called the outsiders, highlighting his exceptional business acumen and capital allocation skills.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Investors and business students
Key quote: Henry Singleton has the best operating and capital deployment record in American business.
The host mentions 'The Outsiders' to highlight the exceptional business acumen of Henry Singleton, a key figure profiled in the book. This discussion emphasizes the importance of learning from successful capital allocators like Singleton to improve investment strategies.
ASIN: B07JBYB54G
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Best for Business enthusiasts and aspiring entrepreneursOften cited around Munger's admiration for Hill

I just found his biography, just bought his biography, so that's going to come up too.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Business enthusiasts and aspiring entrepreneurs
Key quote: Just as I consider him to be one of the top five retailers of the past century.
The host mentions James Hill's biography after hearing Charlie Munger praise Hill, comparing him to iconic figures like Carnegie and Rockefeller. This admiration prompts the host to explore Hill's life and contributions to understand better the qualities that made him a top retailer.
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Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around business efficiency and leadership

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: Bezos said that his meeting with Senegal was life-changing.
The host mentions 'The Everything Store' to highlight the influence of Jim Senegal on Jeff Bezos's business philosophy. This connection illustrates how successful entrepreneurs learn from each other to innovate and improve their operations.
ASIN: B00FJFJOLC
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Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion cover
Best for Individuals interested in psychology and effective communicationOften cited around psychology of persuasion

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in psychology and effective communication
Key quote: 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.
The host mentions Cialdini's book to illustrate the importance of understanding human psychology in everyday interactions. He highlights a specific experiment from the book that demonstrates how providing a reason can significantly increase compliance in social situations.
ASIN: 006124189X
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Fortune's Formula
William Poundstone
Best for Individuals interested in investment strategies and decision-makingOften cited around importance of unique insights

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in investment strategies and decision-making
Key quote: William Poundstone's book, Fortune's Formula collects much of the modern evidence on this point in a highly entertaining way.
The host mentions 'Fortune's Formula' to highlight the significance of focusing on a few valuable insights rather than trying to know everything. The book provides modern evidence supporting this approach in an engaging manner, particularly through the lens of Claude Shannon's investment strategies.
ASIN: 0809045990
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Confessions of an Advertising Man cover
Best for business professionals and investorsOften cited around investment management practices

The speaker references a rule from David Ogilvy's book, highlighting the importance of high standards in business practices.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: business professionals and investors
Key quote: A rough rule in life is that an organization foolish in one way in dealing with a complex system is all too likely to be foolish in another.
The host references David Ogilvy's insights from 'Confessions of an Advertising Man' to highlight the importance of maintaining high standards across all departments in a business. This connection emphasizes how understanding complex systems can prevent mistakes in investment management and other areas.
ASIN: B01FKT13CE
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Charlie Munger
Charlie Munger
Best for Investors and lifelong learnersOften cited around Charlie Munger's influence

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Investors and lifelong learners
Key quote: Acquire worldly wisdom and adjust your behavior accordingly.
The host emphasizes the significance of Charlie Munger's contributions to investing and decision-making, highlighting his unique worldview and multidisciplinary approach. The book 'Poor Charlie's Almanac' serves as a comprehensive guide to Munger's teachings, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their thinking and behavior.
ASIN: B0CMDK1ZHD
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