University of Berkshire Hathaway by Daniel Pecaut and Corey Wrenn
In University of Berkshire Hathaway, authors Daniel Pecaut and Corey Wrenn have created a comprehensive compilation of 30 years of lessons learned from Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholders meeting.
Daniel and Corey, who diligently attended these meetings for thirty years, have meticulously documented the invaluable lessons on investing, business management, and life philosophies imparted by Buffett and Munger. They explore a range of topics including value investing, decision-making processes, corporate governance, and the significance of ethical business practices. The structure of the book is chronological and enables readers to see the evolution of Buffett and Munger’s thoughts over the years, effectively capturing the essence of their teachings and the growth trajectory of Berkshire Hathaway.
Overall, University of Berkshire Hathaway is a treasure trove of knowledge and insights. It is highly recommended for those who aspire to get inside the minds of two of the most successful investors in history and to understand the principles that have driven their decisions. The book is not only informative but also inspiring, offering a rare glimpse into the collective wisdom of Buffett and Munger.