Reflections from my dinner with Charlie Munger.
What you're about to hear, I have never released on this feed before.
Earlier this year, I got to have dinner with Charlie Munger.
I spent over 3 hours with them.
Shortly after that happened, I was asked the question, what did you learn from that experience?
And I actually recorded my answer to that question.
And so you're about to hear that recording.
Now, before we get to that, I want to tell you one of the first thoughts that I had when I woke up this morning.
I heard the news of Charlie passing away yesterday, and I was actually surprised at one of the first things I thought about this morning was it was actually a quote of something that Sam Walton had said in his autobiography.
Sam Walton said that he borrowed more ideas from sole price than anyone else, and Sam was in the business of learning from other entrepreneurs.
In fact, in that same book, he says, everything that I've done, I've copied from somebody else.
I'm in the same business.
That is why founders exist.
I am in the business of learning from other entrepreneurs.
And I realized this morning that I've borrowed more ideas for my own life and my own business FrOm Charlie munger than anyone else.
Charlie's a hero to me.
Charlie changed my life, and I'm going to miss him.
I hope you enjoy these notes from my dinner with Charlie Munger.
What did you learn from having dinner with Charlie Munger?
In case you haven't seen it yet, I just made an episode.
It's episode 295.