From 1733 to 1758, Ben Franklin dispensed useful and timeless advice through Poor Richard's Almanack. Among the virtues extolled were thrift, duty, hard work, and simplicity. Subsequently, two centuries went by during which Ben's thoughts on these subjects were regarded as the last word. Then Charlie Munger stepped forth.
For the first time ever, the wit and wisdom of Charlie Munger is available in a single volume: all his talks,
lectures and public commentary. And, it has been written and compiled with both Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett's encouragement
and cooperation. So pull up your favorite reading chair and enjoy the unique humor, wit and insight that
Charlie Munger brings to the world of business, investing and life itself.
Charles Helman Lea once said, “It will generally be admitted that the true test of all books is the influence they
have upon the lives and conduct of their readers.” We hope this book passes that test, exerting a lasting influence on you.
The Munger Research Center of the Huntington Library receives all net proceeds from the sale of this book.