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Poor Charlie's Almanack by Charlie Munger | with guest Eric Jorgenson
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- Business Book Club
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- Mar 30, 2026
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- 1916
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Summary
Charlie Munger was Warren Buffett's right-hand man and the architect behind the Berkshire Hathaway empire. But his definitive book, Poor Charlie's Almanack , is not an investing guide. It is a masterclass in human psychology, decision-making, and avoiding stupidity. Joining me to unpack these exact mental tools is Eric Jorgenson. Eric is the CEO of Scribe Media and the mastermind behind The Almanack of Naval Ravikant and the highly anticipated The Book of Elon . As a deep tech investor and host of the Smart Friends podcast, Eric knows exactly how to distill complex genius into actionable advice. In this episode, we cover how to build better mental models, why avoiding the "multiply by zero" trap is crucial for founders, and why the acquisition of wisdom isn't just a life hack—it's a moral duty. Key Takeaways & Timestamps 00:00 - Introducing Poor Charlie's Almanack and why it's the ultimate guide to decision-making. 02:32 – The Latticework of Worldly Wisdom: Why you need mental models across multiple disciplines. 05:23 – The Power of Incentives: The famous FedEx shift-work example and why you should never think about anything else when you can be thinking about improving incentives. 06:25 – Multiplying by Zero: The critical mental model for failure avoidance. 09:11 – Models > Hacks: Why mental models compound over decades, whereas "hacks" have a short, unreliable shelf life. 14:10 – The Ultimate Moat: How the creation of proprietary knowledge is what truly drives mega-cap companies like SpaceX. 16:57 – The Seamless Web of Deserved Trust: Why trust isn't a warm, fuzzy feeling, but rather the ultimate economic force that drops friction and costs to zero. 18:47 – No Good Deal with a Bad Person: Why Warren Buffett wires billions without a contract, and why you should…