Poor Charlie’s Almanack

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Poor Charlie’s Almanack is a widely acclaimed collection of Charlie Munger’s speeches, essays, and wisdom on investing, decision-making, and multidisciplinary thinking.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
about Berkshire Hathaway’s approach to capital allocation
Charlie Munger’s investment philosophy
checklists for decision-making
human misjudgment
latticework of mental models
worldly wisdom
author Charlie Munger
surface form: Charles T. Munger
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
editor Peter D. Kaufman
genre business
investing literature
non-fiction
personal development
hasPart Charlie Munger’s essays
Charlie Munger’s speeches
commentary on Charlie Munger’s ideas
hasTheme avoiding standard stupidities
checklist discipline
circle of competence
compounding
continuous improvement
ethics in business
intellectual humility
long-term thinking
opportunity cost
probabilistic thinking
psychological biases
rationality
risk management
temperament in investing
influencedBy Poor Richard's Almanack
surface form: Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanack
language English
mainSubject Berkshire Hathaway
behavioral economics
business ethics
decision-making
investing
lifelong learning
mental models
multidisciplinary thinking
psychology of misjudgment
value investing
notableQuote All I want to know is where I’m going to die so I’ll never go there.
Invert, always invert.
The big money is not in the buying and selling, but in the waiting.
titleInspiredBy Poor Richard's Almanack
surface form: Poor Richard’s Almanack

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