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For the title of this article, perhaps someone will feel familiar, and perhaps someone will feel unfamiliar. That was Charlie Munger's most famous utterance at the Hampshire General Meeting.“I have nothing to add.”Upmodded because I really have too much to say for Munger, and it's not a RIP that expresses my special feelings for this wise old man.
I first met Buchan as a freshman in college, but at the time I only knew Buffett because the university's finance professor told us about him in class. I really knew Charlie Munger, who was supposed to be a few decades ago after graduating from college. If I'm not mistaken, I looked at some of the bloggers who said “the man behind Buffet” started to find out what happened. Upon learning more, I think this person is more amazing than Buffett and more appealing to my eyes. It wasn't because Munger just passed away that I went out to brush the heat, but I've always had this idea. Over the years, many friends or netizens have privately asked me what good book recommendations I have for them to read as an investment starter. I recommend Munger's “Common Sense of Poor Charlie” rather than Buffett's “Snowball” or “Letter to Shareholders” or Graham's “Securities Analysis” practice.。 The reason I started this book is because I was deeply influenced by this book, and I think that what Munger can bring to everyone is not just the knowledge of investing, but all the wisdom in life that solves everything in life...
I first met Buchan as a freshman in college, but at the time I only knew Buffett because the university's finance professor told us about him in class. I really knew Charlie Munger, who was supposed to be a few decades ago after graduating from college. If I'm not mistaken, I looked at some of the bloggers who said “the man behind Buffet” started to find out what happened. Upon learning more, I think this person is more amazing than Buffett and more appealing to my eyes. It wasn't because Munger just passed away that I went out to brush the heat, but I've always had this idea. Over the years, many friends or netizens have privately asked me what good book recommendations I have for them to read as an investment starter. I recommend Munger's “Common Sense of Poor Charlie” rather than Buffett's “Snowball” or “Letter to Shareholders” or Graham's “Securities Analysis” practice.。 The reason I started this book is because I was deeply influenced by this book, and I think that what Munger can bring to everyone is not just the knowledge of investing, but all the wisdom in life that solves everything in life...
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