I mean, and the stuff that they hear- some of it's new, some of it's old, and a lot of it is common sense. They think they're on the right side.ĪNDY SERWER: And, you know, they come there to hear you guys talk all day. And it's not just that they made a lot of money and have nice careers. And I have to ask you what your favorite moments of that were.ĬHARLIE MUNGER: What I like is that both the shareholders and employees of Berkshire are so extremely enthusiastic. Charlie, nice to see you.ĪNDY SERWER: So you just had the annual meeting. Welcome to "Influencers." And welcome to our guest, Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Charlie Munger. He's here to talk about how to make investment decisions and life choices that help secure prosperity and longevity. Munger ran a firm in the 1960s and '70s that scored returns of over 24% per year. He's also an investing legend in his own right. As Berkshire's Vice Chairman, the 95-year-old Munger is Warren Buffett's right-hand man. For over 40 years, Charlie Munger has been the latter for Berkshire Hathaway. ![]() ANDY SERWER: A business empire needs decisive leadership, but also a steady hand.
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