Todd Combs: Charlie Munger’s Legacy

In this heartfelt podcast, Todd Combs from Berkshire Hathaway’s investment office, GEICO CEO and longtime Charlie Munger friend and colleague, pay tribute to Munger.

Todd shares personal anecdotes and insights into Munger’s profound influence on the investment world and his unique approach to life and business. From his early meetings with Munger to the lessons on value investing and rational thinking, Todd provides an intimate look into the wisdom of one of the greatest investors of our time, covering themes such as:

  • The intellectual journey and partnership between Munger and Buffett,
  • Munger’s approach to life, investing, and the importance of mental models,
  • Behavioral economics insights shared by Munger, and
  • The practical applications of Munger’s wisdom in business and investing.

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