From the legendary vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway,
lessons in investment strategy, philanthropy, and living a rational and ethical
life.
"A timeless classic that will change how you approach
life. There is a billion-dollar education inside this book."—Shane
Parrish, founder of Syrus Partners and Farnam Street
"Spend each day trying to be a little wiser than you
were when you woke up," Charles T. Munger advises
in Poor Charlie’s Almanack.
Originally published in 2005, this compendium of eleven
talks delivered by the legendary Berkshire Hathaway vice-chairman between 1986
and 2007 has become a touchstone for a generation of investors and
entrepreneurs seeking to absorb the enduring wit and wisdom of one of the great
minds of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Poor Charlie’s Almanack draws on Munger’s
encyclopedic knowledge of business, finance, history, philosophy, physics, and
ethics—and more besides—to introduce the latticework of mental models that
underpin his rational and rigorous approach to life, learning, and decision-making.
Delivered with Munger’s characteristic sharp wit and rhetorical flair, it is an
essential volume for any reader seeking to go to bed a little wiser than when
they woke up.
About The Author
Charles T. Munger is an investor, businessman, and
former real estate attorney. He is the vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, the
multinational conglomerate controlled by Warren Buffett. He was chairman of
Wesco Financial Corporation from 1984 to 2011. He is also chairman of the Daily
Journal Corporation and a director of Costco Wholesale Corporation.