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This episode explores Charlie Munger's concept of "worldly wisdom," arguing that intellectual success stems not from innate brilliance but from cultivating specific thinking habits. Central to this is building a multidisciplinary latticework of mental models, frameworks drawn from various fields like psychology, economics, physics, and biology, used to understand reality. Key models discussed include Inversion, Circle of Competence, Second-Order Thinking, and understanding the Psychology of Human Misjudgment. While powerful for decision-making and avoiding errors, the text also notes the limitations of models as simplifications and the importance of practice, humility, and continuous learning to avoid misapplication or overconfidence.
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Disclaimer: This content only expresses the views of the author(s) as of the date indicated and such views are subject to change without notice. All analysis is based on publicly available sources and may be subject to revisions or differing interpretations. The content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Conduct your own due diligence before making investment decisions. Subscribe us on Spotify/Apple Podcasts or Youtube channel: Deep Value Investing!
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This episode explores Charlie Munger's concept of "worldly wisdom," arguing that intellectual success stems not from innate brilliance but from cultivating specific thinking habits. Central to this is building a multidisciplinary latticework of mental models, frameworks drawn from various fields like psychology, economics, physics, and biology, used to understand reality. Key models discussed include Inversion, Circle of Competence, Second-Order Thinking, and understanding the Psychology of Human Misjudgment. While powerful for decision-making and avoiding errors, the text also notes the limitations of models as simplifications and the importance of practice, humility, and continuous learning to avoid misapplication or overconfidence.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDeepValue
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-value-investing/id1811057697
Disclaimer: This content only expresses the views of the author(s) as of the date indicated and such views are subject to change without notice. All analysis is based on publicly available sources and may be subject to revisions or differing interpretations. The content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Conduct your own due diligence before making investment decisions. Subscribe us on Spotify/Apple Podcasts or Youtube channel: Deep Value Investing!

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