
Think Like Munger - Systems, Inversion, and the Lollapalooza Effect
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Charlie Munger wasn’t just Warren Buffett’s right-hand man — he was a builder of mental systems, a student of history, and a principled real estate investor.
In this episode of The Timeless Investor Show, we explore the timeless lessons Munger left behind:
- The power of multidisciplinary thinking
- The “mental models” Munger used to filter reality
- The principle of inversion — and why solving for failure matters
- How the Lollapalooza Effect explains bubbles, pandemics, and real estate mania
- Why Munger loved real estate — and how he approached investing in it
We also talk about how modern tools like AI (when used wisely) can help investors today think more clearly — and how timeless principles still matter more than ever.
If you're trying to become a better investor, thinker, or leader — this one’s for you.
📚 Book referenced: Poor Charlie’s Almanack
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