Charlie Munger, Mr Buffet's "moral compass," passed away this afternoon. Wise, witty, humane and unfiltered, we will not see his like again.
He was, in many ways, what I wish the very wealthy all were: decent people largely unaffected by their wealth. I cannot for the life of me understand why the mere fact that your bank account is followed by six more zeros than mine meant that you needed to live in a house the size of a small museum or that you should no longer notice the lives and dreams of those around you.
I will miss him, though not a millionth as much as Mr Buffett shortly will.
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He was Warren Buffett's closest friend and consigliere for many years.
His influence on Berkshire Hathaway was tremendous.
I liked that Mr. Munger always spoke his mind - you knew exactly where he stood.
The Washington Post published a nice story about Mr. Munger earlier today.
RIP Charlie Munger.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/savingandinvesting/charlie-munger-dry-witted-sidekick-to-warren-buffett-dies-at-99/ar-AA1kGpRF
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/28/business/charles-t-munger-dead.html
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I count Charlie & Warren among my role models.