TIP061: BILLIONAIRE CHARLIE MUNGER

W/ TREN GRIFFIN

6 November 2015

Charlie Munger is by most people considered to be Warren Buffett’s sidekick. Although some might view Munger with less admiration and understanding than Buffett, Bill Gates says Munger is “truly the broadest thinker he has ever encountered”.

In this episode Preston and Stig are accompanied by author Tren Griffin. Tren recently released the complete guide to Charlie Munger’s life and investment philosophy.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • The top three things Charlie Munger has contributed to Warren Buffett’s evolution?
  • Why Charlie Munger doesn’t look at macroeconomics when he invest in stocks, and whether or not it’s a blind spot
  • Tren Griffin’s most memorable story about Charlie Munger
  • The secrets behind the moat of Charlie Munger’s recent stock purchases
  • What “lollapalooza” is, and why Charlie Munger thinks the concept is vital for understanding the stock market…and Tupperware parties!
  • Ask the Investors: Why has Warren Buffett invested in IBM?

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TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Preston Pysh  01:03

Hey, how’s everybody doing out there? This is Preston Pysh. I’m your host for The Investor’s Podcast. as usual, I’m accompanied by my co-host Stig Brodersen out in Denmark.

On today’s show, we have a really fantastic guest that’s going to be talking to us about Warren Buffett’s billionaire Vice Chairman, Charlie Munger. for many value investors, Charlie Munger is one of the most intriguing personalities because he’s truly Warren Buffett’s right-hand man. He’s just full of generous amounts of humor.

01:32

One of the leading experts on Charlie Munger is our guest today and his name is Tren Griffin. Tren is the founder of the awesome value investing website called 25iq. He is also an executive at Microsoft. But in his free time, he loves blogging and talking about everything value investors treasure and that’s information about people like Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger.

So Tren just recently wrote a book and the book is titled “Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor.” I’ve read this book, Stig. I know you’ve read this book. I thoroughly enjoyed it, Tren. It was a really great read, and I think our audience is going to love this because there are not many books about Charlie that are out there. There’s a couple, but there’s not really a lot. You can tell in your book, you did a lot of comprehensive research, you pulled some amazing quotes. I know you went back and you read a lot of the books that Charlie loves because I caught some of the hints of those in your book. I know you referenced them at different points. So, we know you did a lot of research. It was really quite a fun read and we’re really excited to be talking to you about this today and asking you some questions about the book. So, great to have you on the show, and thank you for joining us.

Tren Griffin  02:43

Great to be here.

Preston Pysh  02:45

All right, Tren. So, I got the first question. We recently finished reading your book about Charlie Munger and it was a lot of fun. When a person goes to the Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders Meeting for the first time, I think one of the most obvious things that surprised a lot of people is the intellect of Charlie Munger. I had heard of Charlie but I know when I went to that first meeting, and I heard him start… Some of his responses are so quick-witted, so brilliant and so concise. I think that’s the other thing is he’s so concise and poignant in some of his responses.

What is the reason you chose to write a book about Charlie, though? I know, I was intrigued after I saw that. But why did you write this book about Charlie? And what was the one thing that you admire most about his personality?

Tren Griffin  03:26

Well, the reason I decided to write a book about Charlie was, first of all, it was a tribute to Charlie because he’s helped me with some major life decisions. The other reason is I think he has so much to teach. When I was troubled during the internet bubble, I was searching for a rock to grab onto and say, “What’s going on here? This doesn’t seem real.” And he was a rock for me in terms of the way he thought.

But the thing that bothered me was there really wasn’t much out there other than the scrapbook of material that I’d collected over the years. The things he said here and there. I felt like there was a need to synthesize it a bit and create a framework so you could understand his ideas. But the key thing with Charlie is he has a rational approach to life, a curious approach to life, and then also is completely unrestrained, in saying the truth.

Preston Pysh  04:22

So Tren, the thing I like about Charlie, and you’re bringing it up right here is it’s almost like he says the stuff that you know Warren Buffett would never say. It’s almost like it’s a Warren Buffett’s alternate ego coming out at times, where you know he and Buffett have almost the exact same opinion about everything. They’ve pretty much matched at this point. But Charlie’s the one that actually comes out and says it. Would you agree with that?

Tren Griffin  04:45

Yeah. He’s completely unrestrained about the truth. Do you know what he said earlier this year about Valeant? Very few people are willing to go out and say what he said. It’s simplified, I think by the rise of comedians in political discourse today. Comedians are out there telling the truth, and people are hungry for the truth. In an investing environment, Munger is out there saying things out loud that most people would only think about in their heads. Like, I can’t possibly say that. It’s so refreshing. I think people are hungry for that, not only in business, but in politics. Authentic people are interesting and funny.

Stig Brodersen  05:28

Yeah, I definitely think that Charlie doesn’t have the same urge to be liked as Warren Buffett. So, I definitely agree with you, Preston. Sometimes you might be looking at Warren Buffett, when he’s replying to a question thinking, yeah, he probably thinks that this is really some bad stuff happening. With Charlie, he’s like, I’m just telling the truth. I don’t care what you’re thinking about me. I think that’s really what people like about Charlie.

Tren Griffin  05:52

One of the things that Charlie has said… They say, “Well, Charlie should serve as a role model for people.” And Charlie says “No. I’m too cantankerous, and I’m to basically in your face. I don’t think I’m a good career model for anybody.”

He also said that he doesn’t particularly admire the fact that he’s made so much money as an investor because he’s not the person out there creating things. So he’d rather people actually go out there and be doers. But learn from him because what Charlie teaches about investing is applicable to life, generally.

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