One of my primary pieces of exposure to Munger is Peter Bevelin’s book, Seeking Wisdom from Darwin to Munger, which I think you might enjoy—as I recall, it draws from the same Heuristics and Biases literature as many other things (like Munger’s essay) but has enough examples that don’t show up in the more standard works (Thinking and Deciding, Thinking Fast and Slow, etc.) to be worthwhile on its own.
Thanks for the recommendation. I’ve seen Bevelin’s book come up many times during my Munger-searches, but I haven’t gotten around to reading it yet. I’m sure I’ll more than enjoy it.
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One of my primary pieces of exposure to Munger is Peter Bevelin’s book, Seeking Wisdom from Darwin to Munger, which I think you might enjoy—as I recall, it draws from the same Heuristics and Biases literature as many other things (like Munger’s essay) but has enough examples that don’t show up in the more standard works (Thinking and Deciding, Thinking Fast and Slow, etc.) to be worthwhile on its own.
Thanks for the recommendation. I’ve seen Bevelin’s book come up many times during my Munger-searches, but I haven’t gotten around to reading it yet. I’m sure I’ll more than enjoy it.