Charlie Munger once said: "All the smart people I’ve met in my life, from all walks of life, none of them are not reading every day."
Charlie also developed a concept from Franklin: To become wealthy in order to freely contribute to human society.
“I’ve always been more interested in becoming a useful person rather than simply becoming rich.”
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Charlie Munger once said: "All the smart people I’ve met in my life, from all walks of life, none of them are not reading every day."
Charlie also developed a concept from Franklin:
To become wealthy in order to freely contribute to human society.
“I’ve always been more interested in becoming a useful person rather than simply becoming rich.”