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The Monday Morning Memo

“Indy, tell the wizard that even though DaVinci and the 40 Answers is sold out, I’d like him to open it up again for late registrants. They won’t mind staying in hotels. And remind him that I’m currently the Chairman of the Board.
That’s what the Fox says.”
– Mark Fox

Did you take a moment to read about the amplituhedron a couple of
pages ago? If you didn’t, you should go back and do that. Here’s my
point: theoretical physics can be fun and the lessons you learn from
studying physics are easily applied to business. Seriously. Now here’s
another physics guy who’s making tsunami-waves on YouTube. Word.
Cognoscenti Yvette Garcia and Cognoscenti Wendy Clark simultaneously brought this to our attention. And now we shall applaud them.
 

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These ‘basic rules’ made me successful in life:

  1. Don’t sell anything you wouldn’t buy yourself.

  2. Don’t work for anyone you don’t respect and admire.

  3. Work only with people you enjoy.

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- Charlie Munger, [NOTE: Charlie died on Nov. 28, 2023 at age 99. These reflections on his life and career, which he wrote for CNBC's "Make It," are among his final writings.

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