This book is about the fictitious Seeker, who has known a lot of misery, and his visit to the βLibrary of Wisdomβ where he meets another fictitious character β the Librarian- along with Warren Buffett and Charles Munger. The Seeker learns how to make better decisions to help his children avoid doing
All I Want To Know Is Where I'm Going To Die So I'll Never Go There: Buffett & Munger β A Study in Simplicity and Uncommon, Common Sense
β Scribed by Peter Bevelin
- Publisher
- PCA Publications
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
All I Want to Know concerns the fictitious Seeker and his visit to the βLibrary of Wisdomβ where he meets another fictitious character, the Librarian, along with Buffett and Munger. The Seeker learns how to make better decisions to help his children avoid doing the dumb things he has done. For instance, he learns from
Buffett and Munger the best way to prevent trouble is to avoid it altogether by learning what works and what does not. This is not a book for those who like complexities or advanced math. Rather itβs for those who love efficiency, simplicity and common sense or judgment - hallmarks of Buffett & Munger.
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