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Munger World

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Here to: Grow as a person; Improve decision-making; Gain wisdom every day. Inspired by Charlie Munger. Instagram: Mungerworld. Email: [email protected]

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I simulated 100,000 people to show how often people are "thrice-exceptional": Smart, stable, and exceptionally hard-working. I've highlighted these people in red in this chart:

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Engage in however much extra practice you need to effectively turn your long-term memory into an extension of working memory:

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There’s a common myth that goes like this: “everybody has the same working memory capacity and learns at the same rate, but different people learn differently depending on their preferred learning style.” In reality, the exact opposite is true. Different people generally have…


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Steve Jobs on the most important job of a CEO “The greatest people are self-managing. They don’t need to be managed. Once they know what to do, they’ll go figure out how to do it… What they need is a common vision, and that’s what leadership is. Leadership is having a vision,…


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Execution speed is underrated

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So while he may not have raw God-tier IQ, he has enough skill points allocated to things that matter that he can pull off amazing things. Maybe the last X-factor is appetite for risk, and being okay with failing on your way to success. It’s a type of grit that you have or don’t.


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Many people think wealth is zero-sum; that if someone gets richer, someone else must get poorer. In reality, wealth creation is one of society’s few truly positive-sum games. Paul Graham:

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you can beat 90% of people at anything just by not getting distracted that’s how hard focus is


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When I first read Donella Meadows' "Places to Intervene in a System" I thought it was interesting, but not much more than that I now view it as foundational; Meadows' main contribution wasn't her list of suggestions, it was the posing of the question itself. That posing is one…


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i’m really sorry but life is 1000x better when your things and experiences are aesthetically pleasing and i dislike that this is perceived as superficial! beautiful stuff makes life worth living


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Terence Tao on AI.

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Every time you think you are playing safe, you are actually walking in the wrong direction. Taking bold risks over and over again isn't scary, it's the only way to grow into the confident person you want to be.


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Charlie Munger is extremely good at explaining something in a few words:

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90% of politics and philosophy is just people trying to find elaborate justifications for their own personality.


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“He who jumps into the void owes no explanation to those who stand and watch.” — Jean-Luc Godard


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If you prioritize properly, there is no need to multitask. It is a symptom of “task creep”—doing more to feel productive while actually accomplishing less. You should have, at most, two primary goals or tasks per day. Do them separately from start to finish without distraction.…


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Task paralysis usually stems from being intimidated by the scale of the task ahead. So make the task less intimidating by dividing it into bite-sized steps and focusing only on the next step. Action creates traction, so each step you take will facilitate the next.

If you don’t want to work out, just do the warmup. If you don’t want to warm up, just put on your gym shoes If you don’t want to write, just edit. If you don’t want to edit, just review your work. If you don’t want to review your work, just open the document These tricks work.



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To find value in a world overflowing with distractions, you must learn to ruthlessly ignore much of what you see. Schopenhauer published this in 1851, but it’s even more relevant today.

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The greatest battle of all is with yourself—your weaknesses, your emotions, your lack of resolution in seeing things through to the end. You must declare unceasing war on yourself.


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You become physically and mentally weak when your life is too comfortable. Growth comes with pain. If you don't push your limits every day, you accumulate anxiety, anger, frustration. You were never meant to settle down. You are meant to become who you didn't know you could be.


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