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Amrita Roy's avatar

I absolutely how you stitched in Viktor Frankl's work to portray Charlie Munger's mindset that allowed him to soldier on from the deepest trauma a father can face, to building a life that was driven by the highest standards of merit and integrity.

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Adam Mead's avatar

It was hard not to get a bit emotional seeing Becky Quick tear up when she asked Charlie about soldiering on and crying. It was a very touching moment.

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The Rational Walk's avatar

You could tell Charlie never got over the death of his son — it was a very moving moment, I agree.

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Tom's avatar

Legendary investor

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Michael Abrahams's avatar

Thank you. Very thoughtful comparison between the thinking of Munger and Frankel. I am sure both would be pleased with the comparison. The video of Victor Frankel mentioned in the footnote above is wonderful.

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derek's avatar

Glad you brought up Frankl in this post. Possibly one of the greatest human beings of his time!

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Tim Price 😃's avatar

Inspiring, and not a little moving. Charlie Munger will go down into history not just as a terrific investment brain but as a sound human being.

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