Loved Charlie very much. Munger's quote: "The best way to get something is to make yourself worthy." ”
In many books, we can often see many philosophical things he said, and slowly, I began to want to know about this wise man.
Bill Gates, the richest man in the world, said: "Without him, it would have been difficult for Warren Buffett to do so well." ”
I really want to know how smart Munger really is and what kind of life he has.
As you can see from the book, Charlie. Munger and Buffett are both partners and very close in thought, and in many public occasions, after Buffett finished speaking, Munger always said "I have nothing to add". So far, Warren Buffett has not made a biography, so many investors or ordinary people have a good relationship with Charlie. Munger was more interested.
Before, Charlie. Munger wrote a book called "Poor Charlie's Book", but many people felt right about Charlie. Munger didn't know enough about him, and now he finally has a biography about him, "Warren Buffett's Brainstorm: Charlie." The Biography of Munger.
This book is the only biography of Munger himself and Buffett authorized in China, which is more comprehensive and in-depth than previous biographies. For the purpose of writing this book, the author Janet. It took Lore three years to interview Munger himself, his family, and close friends, and get an unprecedented amount of cooperation from them to get them to come out.
The book records Munger's main life experiences and thoughts, interspersed with a large number of wise conversations and comments from relatives and friends, which comprehensively shows Munger's investment and life wisdom, and is a must-read classic to improve the level of thinking and decision-making.
In terms of wealth, Charlie. Munger can't be compared with Warren Buffett at all, but the measure of a person's success is not only based on his wealth, career, and status, but also on his health, family, and happiness in life.
Charlie. Munger can be regarded as the biggest winner in life, he has a full house of children and grandchildren, health and longevity, a happy family, and a good life. He had two marriages in his life, both of whose names were Nancy, and although the former marriage did not bring happiness to Munger, he had a very good relationship with the latter.
Although it was a reconstituted family, Munger and his wife both cherished the relationship, and after they got married, they treated each other's children as if they were their own. Nancy once said with emotion that although they have a total of eight children, Munger never talks about children and stepsons, only that they have eight children, which shows that Munger is very broad-minded.
The two are very close in many concepts, and when it comes to educating their children, they both believe that the success of parents is to pass on values, humanity and morality to their children. The family concepts of the two are also very similar, although Munger never helps his wife with housework, but the wife always understands her husband, understands each other, respects, and tolerates, making them get along very well.
As the so-called family and everything is prosperous, the book says that half of Munger's success is due to Nancy.
There's so much we can learn from Munger.
Know how to make trade-offs. Making money is not Munger's only goal, health, family affection, and friendship are more cherished. As one of his golf buddies said, the health benefits are that you can't buy it with money, and Munger knows that.
Like to think. Munger thinks about how to balance life and investment, how to learn Xi from the great people of history, how to think correctly, how to follow the right values, how to understand the game of investment, and how to treat social responsibility and contribution to the cause of human civilization ......
Loves to read. He was a philosopher, thinker, and educator in the sense that he was a philosopher, thinker, and educator, as well as a philanthropic philanthropy.
Love life. He spends a lot of time on recreation, often taking his children and grandchildren fishing with him. Munger had two marriages, eight children, and 15 grandchildren. Every year, the Munger family would go to Munger's grandparents' hometown of Yiyi Star Island for a vacation, and this became the happiest moment for Munger and his family.
Always forward. divorced his first wife and his eldest son died of illness, Munger did not indulge in pain, but sorted out his emotions in time and continued to walk.
Good at management. Running a business is like running a life, "not seeking quick victory, only long-term success". Munger also has many of the personality advantages of investing: being patient enough, acting decisively when the time comes, not looking at the surface of things, and being a long-termist.
Munger said that if a person only thinks right and follows the right values throughout his life, his life should eventually develop well.
Throughout Charlie. Throughout Munger's life, he has worked hard to practice this sentence.