Poor Charlie's Almanack by Charles Munger | Honest Book Review

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This book is around 521 pages, and its made up of 11 talks that Charlie had and rewrote also. His kids talk about him, his friends talk about him, it’s a legacy Charlie has built over the years.

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1. You have to deserve what you want. Life is not crazy enough to give you the things you don’t deserve
- Example with my and youtube and becoming staying a student for the rest of my life

2. You Don’t need to be the smartest or the best
- All you need to do is, is just go to bed a little smarter every day by learning
- Both from books, history, and people that were here before you

3. If you Plato when it comes to learning and doesn’t learn about the Past
- It's like being a chile going through life for the first time
- Its important to understand our history

4. You have to learn a Multidisplany way to solve problems
- Great story is to a man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail
- But to a man with a toolbox, there are several ways to solve problems
- Charlie talks a lot about psychology in this book and the importance of it

5. Always Invert to help solve problems
- If you want to learn how to fix something, learn how to destroy it and avoid that

6. Ideologies are dangerous
- This is basically having fixed ideas and refusing to see things from a different perspective
- A good example is: be more like Darwin, where you want to learn to argue all the points from the side better than your side, this way you are prepared

7. Pick the Right Heroes and Don’t work for people you don’t respect
- This is extremely important
- And so will it be when raising kids and having them around good people also

8. Pursuard to Interest, not Reason
- If you want to help someone appeal to their interest
- Not morality or reason

9. Metal Checklist like Pilot

10. Love what you do

Overall:
- This book taught me a valuable lesson
- That I don’t enough and I never will know enough
- Its important to stay a student and always keep learning

Ps. It feels great learning from one of my heroes before their gone

My favorite things about this book
- The connections Charlie makes from one person to the next

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