



All I Want To Know Is Where I'm Going To Die So I'll Never Go There: Buffett & Munger – A Study in Simplicity and Uncommon, Common Sense [Peter Bevelin] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. All I Want To Know Is Where I'm Going To Die So I'll Never Go There: Buffett & Munger – A Study in Simplicity and Uncommon, Common Sense Review: Yes, truly great wisdom...now what? - Exceedingly great wisdom and tested theory to heed. AND now the question is what to do with it, for wisdom must, in my view, include knowing enough to actually create the desired result - and actually lead to the result being created. Stopping short is not wise - and is a waste of one's time, other than the benefit of mental entertainment. The book is, I think, essential to wisdom in life, organized and put together exceedingly well and the character/story format is very enjoyable and educational and relevant. Definitely a 5 star +. Now, the reader's job is to "complete" the rest of the sequence (causal chain) that will lead to effectively implementing this wisdom into one's life. If this book is read but not understood deeply and put into full effect, the learning process is not complete, for there is little point to learning if one does not actually achieve the desired end-points (desired results). So, based on this excellent book, I shall, for myself and my readers, write out the rest of the sequence so that this is fully implemented into my life and hopefully the lives of others who choose the same journey. Again, a great job and a definite strong(est) recommendation to read this book - and digest it! Keith D. Garrick Farnam Street blog does an excellent job of covering Buffett and Munger also. Review: Worldly Wisdom - This books collection of wisdom saved me decades worth of reading/studying/living I loved this book so much I bought it twice just to re-highlight and underline what I think as most critical words of wisdom This is my second favorite book, right after Poor Charlie's Almanack The difference being, this book is much easier to comprehend Thank you to Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and Peter Bevelin
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,178 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (105) |
| Dimensions | 1.25 x 6.5 x 9.75 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1681840480 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1681840482 |
| Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 280 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 2016 |
| Publisher | PCA Publications, LLC |
K**K
Yes, truly great wisdom...now what?
Exceedingly great wisdom and tested theory to heed. AND now the question is what to do with it, for wisdom must, in my view, include knowing enough to actually create the desired result - and actually lead to the result being created. Stopping short is not wise - and is a waste of one's time, other than the benefit of mental entertainment. The book is, I think, essential to wisdom in life, organized and put together exceedingly well and the character/story format is very enjoyable and educational and relevant. Definitely a 5 star +. Now, the reader's job is to "complete" the rest of the sequence (causal chain) that will lead to effectively implementing this wisdom into one's life. If this book is read but not understood deeply and put into full effect, the learning process is not complete, for there is little point to learning if one does not actually achieve the desired end-points (desired results). So, based on this excellent book, I shall, for myself and my readers, write out the rest of the sequence so that this is fully implemented into my life and hopefully the lives of others who choose the same journey. Again, a great job and a definite strong(est) recommendation to read this book - and digest it! Keith D. Garrick Farnam Street blog does an excellent job of covering Buffett and Munger also.
S**L
Worldly Wisdom
This books collection of wisdom saved me decades worth of reading/studying/living I loved this book so much I bought it twice just to re-highlight and underline what I think as most critical words of wisdom This is my second favorite book, right after Poor Charlie's Almanack The difference being, this book is much easier to comprehend Thank you to Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and Peter Bevelin
J**L
Wait for it.
I've read a lot of books about Munger and Buffett and this is the best one for me. It includes many tidbits through the years from both men in a conversational style. It doesn't really get good until the second half though.
K**E
Inspiration and Insights
Inspiration and insights to achieve a higher level of success. This library of wisdom includes lessons to make fewer mistakes. Karen Briscoe, author
T**Y
Great book!
This is a great job done by Mr. Peter. The amount of effort and time taken to put all this together is what makes it a great book. Anything about Mr. Munger and Buffet is worth reading. 90+ years of mental clearity.
L**G
"Simply the best book of my whole life"
"Simply the best book of my whole life" This book's wisdom and wit should reach more people (even whose less intelligent, unlike Munger said) Put it on audible Put it on kindle Put it on Podcast Write a simplified version for layman or kids, whatsoever This book is so good and important for humanity Thanks Peter for all your time and effort
A**R
More wisdom per page than any book I’ve read!
The interview-like format of the book makes it a quick, easy, enjoyable read that is PACKED with more memorable, quotable wisdom per page than any book I’ve ever read! A collection of tbe “best of” Buffett and Munger, perhaps as much as 2/3 of it revolves around business and investing, there is plenty of advice and wisdom and life more broadly so that anyone can get a lot of value out of this wonderful book.
J**1
Fantastic
Another fantastic addition to the world of knowledge and mental models from Peter Bevelin. Synthesizing the thoughts of Buffett and Munger over the years into certain topics, as well as adding his own voice and a character for the wise to guide through the topics makes the wisdom from different sources, and often many years apart, flow nicely throughout. It is one of those few books worth re-reading at frequent intervals.
B**.
It was really wonderful book. Self management come first then wealth management . So it totally worth of cost . Perhaps more then cost .
J**A
O livro é incrível. Uma aula sobre o modelo mental do Warren Buffet e da Berkshire Hathaway. Quase filosófico, com muitas lições de vida, de investimentos e até de carreira. Para quem não tem o inglês muito afiado, pode ficar tranquilo. A leitura é bem fácil. Chegou em ótimo estado, mesmo vindo de um frete internacional. O prazo de entrega foi bem inferior ao que havia sido prometido na compra, o que é muito bom também.
L**I
Peter Bevelin is an elusive and secretive thinker-doer who I discovered and found credible after discovering references to him in Nassim Taleb's works (the two are friends). Sometimes I wonder whether the secrecy and low-key nature of Peter and his books is some kind of test: seeing if you are smart and independent enough to look beyond the glitz and opinions of other people to identify enormous value in something that is inconspicuous. This is one of Peter Bevelin's most important works, delivering most of his lessons in business and life, if you read carefully, the knowledge and wisdom you gain is life changing. I have created a separate document of notes from this book and it is 17 pages, and I refer to this frequently. One minor flaw is that the book hasn't been edited, it could benefit from more structure and presentation, but this is irrelevant in light of the book being a treasure trove of wisdom and useful techniques.
K**I
If you want to learn from the best partnership in modern times, buy this book immediately. They are both billionaires, by the way.
K**R
Fantastic conversational approach that delivers Munger and Buffett’s ideas and concepts.
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