"It's extraordinary how resistant some people are to learning anything"
Are we truly "learning" if things are not evolving and becoming better? I love that you celebrate the "death of an idea/creation", not as a death, but if what was created was worthy, it was the catalyst to the "birth" of something better. Which deserves celebration, not grieving. "Being a stepping stone is a high honor" <--- love that!!
This 5min video of Charlie is too good:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/garryconnolly_ripcharliemunger-commonsense-ugcPost-7135911648845832192-RJ63?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
with 1:43min left in the video he says
"It's extraordinary how resistant some people are to learning anything"
Are we truly "learning" if things are not evolving and becoming better? I love that you celebrate the "death of an idea/creation", not as a death, but if what was created was worthy, it was the catalyst to the "birth" of something better. Which deserves celebration, not grieving. "Being a stepping stone is a high honor" <--- love that!!
Charlie was super witty. Fun to listen too! The various comments he has around compensation analysts crack me up!!
RIP indeed Charlie. Great post @Mr.Chambers!!