This Self-Made Billionaire Says Self-Pity Will Just Make Things Worse
At the age of 31, Oracle of Finance Charlie Munger was divorced, was nearly broke, and had lost his young
What They Really Mean When They Say, “I Am a Value Investor”
Warren Buffett calls himself a value investor, yet restricts most of his equities investing to large-cap blue chips, with a
Emerson and Buffett Agree on One Thing: Patience
Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson wasn’t an investor, but
Charlie Munger Sounds a Bit Like Your Mom
Charlie Munger's journey from a childhood trading hamsters to becoming a multi-billionaire was marked by an uncommon blend
Munger and Thoreau: The Compounding Power of Not Needing Much
Compounding interest is powerful, if only we don't get in the way by drawing down too soon instead
Charlie Munger: Diversifying or di-worsifying?
"It's not that easy to have a vast plethora of good opportunities that are easily identified. If