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One of his key principles is to avoid comparing oneself with others, particularly in terms of wealth. Munger states, “Someone ...
Most people spend their lives trying to avoid pain. Charlie Munger didn't bother. He accepted it—stared it down, lived through it, and kept going. His advice? Life is brutal sometimes. Go ahead and ...
If you’re someone even remotely interested in earning money in the market, there is a good chance you have heard the saying ...
Most people don't sit around thinking about their own death. Or the national debt. Charlie Munger, the late vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, didn't particularly enjoy pondering either—but he still ...
Money manager Christopher Tsai says he pays scant attention to daily market ups and downs, except to look for stock ...
Munger's investment in Alibaba has priced in a management discount. Munger misjudged Alibaba's competitive position. Munger underestimated Chinese government's crackdown on Alibaba. “Jack Ma is ...
Investing legend Charlie Munger shares his career wisdom and rules for success in final reflections. Munger's partnership with Warren Buffett stands as a beacon of integrity and passion in the ...
Berkshire Hathaway’s longtime vice chairman, Charles Munger, passed away yesterday at age 99. This Forbes cover story from early 1996, reveals just how transformational he was for Warren Buffett.
Charles Munger helped build one of the greatest fortunes in U.S. history, but he often explained his success in terms that sounded deceptively uncomplicated. “Take a simple idea and take it ...