00:00Charlie Munger said he could have been a trillionaire, and he believed he basically screwed up.
00:05Not because he lost money, but because he started too late.
00:08In one of his final interviews before passing away at 99, the Berkshire Hathaway legend admitted he often thought about
00:14what he nearly missed,
00:16even after building billions alongside Warren Buffett.
00:19He said if he could go back 100 years knowing what he knows now, becoming the richest man on earth
00:24would be a cinch.
00:25But here's the twist.
00:27Munger didn't regret living simply.
00:29He stayed in the same house for decades and said fancy homes usually make people less happy, not more.
00:35His real philosophy was brutally simple.
00:38Start earlier, compound longer, and avoid stupidity instead of chasing brilliance.
00:43Because even one of the greatest investors ever didn't think success was about perfection.
00:48It was about making fewer wrong decisions than everyone else.
00:52And that's exactly why...
00:54What did you do?
00:54You
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