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Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T Munger
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SKU: 9781953953230
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Unlock the wisdom of Charles T. Munger, Berkshire Hathaway’s vice-chairman, in “Poor Charlie’s Almanack.” This essential guide distils Munger’s investment strategies, life lessons and ethical framework. Learn from his multidisciplinary insights and wit, as he shares mental models for rational decision-making in business, finance, and life. Get wiser with this timeless classic. ISBN: 9781953953230
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Swapnil Kumar –
I expected more. It’s a good book, but not as revolutionary as I thought. It’s decent, but not life-changing. A bit overrated.
Jai Malviya –
This is a book I will revisit. The wisdom is profound, but it takes time to digest. Excellent book. The concepts are advanced.
Shivam –
Provides a new lens for viewing the world. Some areas were less captivating than others, but the overall wisdom is undeniable. It’s a great book.
Nishtha Rawat –
A great addition to my library. Full of useful advice and insights. I appreciate Munger’s perspective, but it’s a bit repetitive
Tanishq Kumar –
Munger’s unique thinking makes this book worthwhile. Some sections are a bit dry. A valuable resource for mental models and decision-making. Recommended.
Anubhav Singh –
Charlie Munger has a great mind. The book is hard to read. The ideas are not easy to grasp. I would not recommend it for beginners.
Sai Chander P. –
I enjoyed the book but found some of the concepts too advanced. The book is good for experience investors. But for beginners, it’s a challenging but rewarding read.
Aadrika Gopal –
This book is a must-read for any serious investor. Munger’s insights are timeless and relevant. The book is a bit dense but it’s filled with the wisdom.
Prince Sahu –
Excellent insights from a brilliant mind. It’s a lengthy book. Overall, the investment is worth it. Changed my perspective.
Sanjeev Kumar –
The book is alright, but not what I expected. It offers some good advice, but it felt like a chore to read. I’m bit disappointed.
Raghav Jajodia –
A wealth of knowledge. It’s a bit overwhelming at times. A fantastic read. But the content can be intense. I loved reading it.
Anurupa Das Sarma –
Charlie Munger’s insights are invaluable. This book is a treasure trove of knowledge, though the layout could be better. Some concepts are complex and require careful reading.
Mayur Tukaram Udmale –
Munger’s wisdom is undeniable. It’s a lengthy read. It’s a bit intimidating. A must-read for serious thinkers. You will like it.
Shubham Ganguly –
One of the best books on decision-making. Munger’s mental models are invaluable. The format could be improved. Highly recommend.
Vivek Gupta –
An interesting read. It offers a unique perspective on business and life, but I found it somewhat repetitive. Worth reading, just not a page-turner. Still, good insights.
Mahak –
The book is insightful and well-written. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re interested in finance or business, it’s a must-read.
Muskan Gupta –
A good book, but not as groundbreaking as I thought it would be. Some concepts are too basic. It’s not bad, but I’m bit disappointed.
Priyadarshini Bora –
An interesting perspective on finance and life. I struggled to stay engaged in some parts. It’s insightful but requires patience.
Kavesh Pandit –
Munger’s wisdom shines through. The book is insightful, but it felt a little long. Nevertheless, it contains some golden nuggets of advice. Overall, worth the investment.
Arnav Sharma –
Found some parts fascinating and others less so. Some ideas are revolutionary, while others are quite obvious. It’s a mixed bag, but generally a good learning experience.
Aditya Vasudev –
A great collection of Munger’s wisdom, but a bit dense at times. Still, a valuable resource for investors and anyone seeking a more rational approach to life. Recommend it.