From a renowned financial journalist who has written for Time, Fortune, Forbes, and The New Yorker, a fresh and unexpectedly profound book that draws on hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with many of the world’s super-investors to demonstrate that the keys for building wealth hold other life lessons as well.
Billionaire investors. If we think of them, it’s with a mixture of awe and suspicion. Clearly, they possess a kind of genius—the proverbial Midas Touch. But are the skills they possess transferable? And do they have anything to teach us besides making money?
In Richer, Wiser, Happier, William Green draws on interviews that he’s conducted over twenty-five years with many of the world’s greatest investors. As he discovered, their talents extend well beyond the financial realm. The most successful investors are mavericks and iconoclasts who question conventional wisdom and profit vastly from their ability to think more rationally, rigorously, and objectively. They are master game players who consciously maximize their odds of long-term success in markets and life, while also minimizing any risk of catastrophe. They draw powerful insights from many different fields, are remarkably intuitive about trends, practice fanatical discipline, and have developed a high tolerance for pain. As Green explains, the best investors can teach us not only how to become rich, but how to improve the way we think, reach decisions, assess risk, avoid costly errors, build resilience, and turn uncertainty to our advantage.
Green ushers us into the lives of more than forty super-investors, visiting them in their offices, homes, and even their places of worship—all to share what they have to teach us. Richer, Wiser, Happier brings together the thinking of many of the greatest investment minds, from Sir John Templeton to Charlie Munger, Jack Bogle to Ed Thorp, Will Danoff to Mohnish Pabrai, Bill Miller to Laura Geritz, Joel Greenblatt to Howard Marks. In explaining how they think and why they win, this landmark book provides gems of insight that will enrich you not only financially but also professionally and personally.
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William Green has written for many publications in the US and Europe, including Time, Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, The New Yorker, The Spectator (London), and The Economist. He edited the Asian edition of Time while living in Hong Kong, then moved to London to edit the European, Middle Eastern, and African editions of Time. As an editor and coauthor, he has collaborated on several books, including Guy Spier’s much-praised memoir, The Education of a Value Investor. Born and raised in London, Green studied English literature at Oxford University and received a master’s degree in journalism at Columbia University. He lives in New York with his wife and their two children.
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Introduction: Inside the Minds of the Greatest Investors
Chapter One: The Man Who Cloned Warren Buffett
Chapter Two: The Willingness to Be Lonely
Chapter Three: Everything Changes
Chapter Four: The Resilient Investor
Chapter Five: Simplicity Is the Ultimate Sophistication
Chapter Six: Nick & Zak’s Excellent Adventure
Chapter Seven: High-Performance Habits
Chapter Eight: Don’t Be a Fool
Epilogue: Beyond Rich
Acknowledgments
Notes on Sources and Additional Resources
Index
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愿意发现自己的错误是一个不可估量的优势。每当芒格成功地推翻了他根深蒂固的信念时,他都会为自己喝彩,“消除无知”让他感受到了满足而非耻辱。他曾经说过,“伯克希尔公司取得的微小进步很大程度上得益于我和巴菲特善于推翻我们最喜爱的想法。在任何一年里,若你没有推翻自己最喜欢的想法,那这可能是被浪费掉的一年。”
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