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The Charlie Munger principles to invest and live by

Jonathan Levin for Bloomberg
Jonathan Levin for Bloomberg • 7 min read
The Charlie Munger principles to invest and live by
Charlie Munger, who worked with Warren Buffett to build Berkshire Hathaway Inc. into a global investing powerhouse, died Tuesday at the age of 99. Photo: Bloomberg
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Charlie Munger, who worked with Warren Buffett to build Berkshire Hathaway Inc. into a global investing powerhouse, died Tuesday at the age of 99. Among his many contributions, Munger was a prolific armchair philosopher, whose speeches and interviews included hundreds — maybe thousands — of nuggets about how to invest and live well.

Blunt, witty and scholarly in his assessments, here’s my distillation of the Munger philosophy and how he lived by it. The overarching principles are mined from his remarks at Berkshire shareholder meetings and his classic 2007 commencement address to the USC Gould School of Law, which can be found here.

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