Heartbreaking Stories of Loss: Charlie Munger's Early Life Exposed | Final Interview with CNBC 2023

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Charlie Munger shares heartbreaking stories of loss and struggle from his early life during the Great Depression. This interview with Becky Quick reveals the profound impact these experiences had on his character.

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This special interview was recorded on November 14, 2023 with CNBC’s Becky Quick in Los Angeles, CA to commemorate Charlie's soon-to-come 100th birthday. Munger passed away on November 28 at the age of 99. And this interview was aired on November 30, 2023.

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Charlie Munger is vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and the closest partner of Warren Buffett. He is one of the best investors ever existed with his profound wisdom in investing, business and life. Prior joining Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway, Charlie Munger ran an investment partnership that returned an average of 20% per year from 1962 to 1975. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 averaged an annual return of just 5% in that time.

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The stories give us perspective on our own lives and times and give us respect for those who made it from the previous generations who are alive today.

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True. Up to about 1935 or so, as a practical matter, soap and water was pretty much all that you had. Then gradually sulfas then antibiotics like penicillin were slowly introduced. And it took a while to figure out how to adequately use them. So maybe 1955 maybe till things started to get dramatically better.

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