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Charlie Munger once said:

"There are answers worth billions of dollars in 30$ history book."

Let's discuss 7 history books that everyone should know:
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1. Henry Ford - My Life and Work

Lessons:
- Innovation is crucial
- Focus on employee welfare
- Be a visionary leader
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2. The First Tycoon - The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt

Lessons:
- Use aggressive business tactics
- Have relentless ambition
- Focus on leaving a lasting legacy
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3. The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

Lessons:
- Determination, hard work and entrepreneurship are key
- Take your responsibility. Do philanthropy
- Expand via vertical integration
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4. Titan - The Life of John D. Rockefeller

Lessons:
- Monopolistic companies are usually great
- Focus on education, public health and scientific research
- Strategy is by far the most important thing
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5. The House of Morgan - An American Banking Dynasty

Lessons:
- JP Morgan shaped the entire US banking industry
- During periods of crises, great leaders take their responsibility
- "The House of Morgan" also examines the international reach of the Morgan banking network
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6. Guns, Germs, and Steel

Lessons:
- Geography shapes civilizations' fate.
- Technology disparity affects societal development.
- Challenge Eurocentric views; consider environmental factors.
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7. The Art Of War

Lessons:
- Strategy adapts to circumstances.
- Know your enemy and yourself.
- Deception can be powerful.
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In that case you'll definitely like this free summary I made from reading ALL public writings of Charlie Munger: compounding-quality.ck.page/ad38b453ce
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