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Charlie Munger is a friend and business partner of Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha. Although less known than the legendary Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger is the one of the world's greatest living polymaths. This is quintessentially a book on what Charlie Munger might say, do or teach in a particular circumstance. He is our modern day hero. Few can match his intellect, profound analyses and humor. Each person comes with his own personal history, and every circumstance is different. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for all situations. However, when in doubt or at a crossroad, ask yourself: "What would Charlie Munger Do?" More often than not, you'll find the right answer there. Charlie Munger's views are perspicacious, penetrative and invariably right. As Charlie Munger's reading list is much sought-after by his followers, a list of books recommended by the master is appended at the end of the book.
About the Author
Eugene Federen's career spans more than three decades with involvement in entrepreneurship, consultancy with a Big Four accounting firm, event management, publishing, and legal practice. He's a self-proclaimed disciple of Charlie Munger. For many years, Eugene Federen read five newspapers a day.
About the Author
Eugene Federen's career spans more than three decades with involvement in entrepreneurship, consultancy with a Big Four accounting firm, event management, publishing, and legal practice. He's a self-proclaimed disciple of Charlie Munger. For many years, Eugene Federen read five newspapers a day.
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