Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor (Columbia Business School Publishing)

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Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor (Columbia Business School Publishing)

Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor (Columbia Business School Publishing)

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Charlie is simply brilliant, and this book is a fantastic summary of his views. What he preaches is to understand the big ideas in all the big disciplines, instead of becoming yet another "man with a hammer". The book is filled with references to the most important mental models in a dozen disciplines, and I've spent hours and hours deep in Wikipedia rabbit holes from interesting sources and references. This is why it took me months to go through. We will continue researching and updating this list if and when we’re able to verify this information. Remember that reputation and integrity are your most valuable assets – and can be lost in a heartbeat.” Charlie Munger: An Intellectual Who Found Success in Investing - GuruFocus.com". www.gurufocus.com . Retrieved 2019-02-16.

A best-selling exploration of why some nations achieve economic success while others don’t. As you can imagine, it’s complicated. Griffin does an extraordinary job of curating, synthesizing, and organizing the vast wisdom Munger has left for humanity. Shane Parrish, Farnam Street Soft science should strengthen the basic scholarly spirit and methods imitating hard science. Here the hard sciences, Is exponential, physics, Four disciplines of chemistry and engineering. Munger spent a lot of energy, Master the basic academic spirit and methods of hard science, He used this method to learn various soft sciences, Increase interdisciplinary universal wisdom. However, these disciplines — — Especially psychology — — Constitutes the foundation on which his system rests. An autobiography of Nobel laureate Herbert A. Simon, a remarkable polymath who more people should know about. In an age of increasing specialization, he’s a rare generalist — applying what he learned as a scientist to other aspects of his life. Crossing disciplines, he was at the intersection of “information sciences.” He won the Nobel for his theory of “bounded rationality,” and is perhaps best known for his insightful quote “A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.” (Also part of five books that will change your life.)In other words, reading alone may stimulate the mind and improve the intellect, but it’s what you do with your newfound knowledge that brings you results. Also, it’s worth noting that Franklin is the author of another book — The Way to Wealth — from which this blog draws its name. Andrew Carnegie Want to learn ways to be persuasive? Noah Goldstein, Robert Cialdini and Steve J. Martin offer you 50 ways to do so — many of which are counterintuitive — in this book. Each one is accompanied by stories and examples so you understand them better. The Greatest Trade Ever

And then all that is required is a willingness to bet heavily when the odds are extremely favorable, using resources available as a result of prudence and patience in the past.” p.52 Damn Right: Behind the Scenes with Berkshire Hathaway Billionaire Charlie Munger by Januaret Lowe (2003)Munger said: “If you have not done a solid reading in this field of investment, I don’t think you can become a really good investor, and I don’t think there is a book that can do this for you.” In reading, establish your own “thinking pattern grid”, which requires a lot of reading mathematics, biology, physics, sociology, psychology, philosophy, literature and other subjects and important works of famous scientists in related subjects, understand Familiar with the core concepts introduced in the book, connect and integrate the thinking modes of different disciplines. At the same time, apply these theories to investment, carry out correct thinking and independent thinking, and then invest smartly to obtain the best return on investment. Charlie·Munger, Born January 1, 1924, American Investor, Warren·Buffett’s golden partner, Berkshire·Vice Chairman of Hathaway. Herbert Simon was an economist, political scientist and psychologist whose research spanned several fields. In his autobiography, Models of My Life, he shows how he was able to apply his knowledge to so many areas of science by using mental models — a thought framework that famously underscores Munger’s approach to investing. The Third Chimpanzee

Two other books that might interest you are Damn Right!: Behind the Scenes with Berkshire Hathaway Billionaire Charlie Munger and, one of my all time personal favorites, Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin to Munger. Charlie Munger’s investment partnership opened for business during 1962 and immediately started to outperform. Over its life, from 1962 to 1975, the partnership returned an average of 24.3% per annum for partners, compared to the DJIA, which returned 6.4% over the same period.Additionally, we’ve included book recommendations offered by Munger at Wesco Financial shareholder meetings, where he served as CEO and Chairman from 1984 to 2011. In The Selfish Gene, famed evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins flips on its head the popular view that organisms use genes to reproduce. He argues that, instead, genes use us to reproduce themselves. Dawkins also coined the idea of “memes” – described as self-reproducing ideas – in this book. Distant Force : A Memoir of the Teledyne Corporation and the Man Who Created It, with an Introduction to Teledyne Technologies by G. A. Roberts (2007). This recommendation is unverified, but Munger did discuss Henry Singleton, the founder of Teledyne, at the 2013 Berkshire shareholder meeting. Ice Age by John Gribbin & Mary Gribbin “The best work of science exposition and history that I’ve read in many years!” The Warren Buffett Portfolio: Mastering the Power of the Focus Investment Strategy by Robert Hagstrom



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