“I think that a life properly lived is just learn, learn, learn all the time. And I think Berkshire’s gained enormously from these investment decisions by learning, through a long, long period. Every time you appoint a new person that’s never had big capital allocation experience, it’s like rolling the dice. We’re way better off having done it for so long. But the decisions blend, and the one feature that comes through is the continuous learning. If we had not kept learning, you wouldn't even be here. You’d be alive probably, but not here.” —Charlie Munger
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“I think that a life properly lived is just learn, learn, learn all the time. And I think Berkshire’s gained enormously from these investment decisions by learning, through a long, long period. Every time you appoint a new person that’s never had big capital allocation experience, it’s like rolling the dice. We’re way better off having done it for so long. But the decisions blend, and the one feature that comes through is the continuous learning. If we had not kept learning, you wouldn't even be here. You’d be alive probably, but not here.” —Charlie Munger