Charlie Munger never sugar-coated reality. In what became his final recorded interview, just weeks before passing at 99, the legendary Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman offered this stark truth: life isn't fair, obstacles are inevitable, and giving up simply isn't acceptable. He called this mindset "soldiering"—the art of pushing through hardship without excuses. Whether you're navigating market cycles, building wealth, or pursuing long-term goals, Munger's philosophy remains uncompromising: embrace the struggle, refuse to quit, and understand that discomfort is part of the journey. That's how titans think.
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RetailTherapist
· 6h ago
Honestly, Munger's theory sounds tough, but few people can really implement it. Most of us are still rolling in our comfort zones.
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HodlOrRegret
· 12h ago
Munger's words are really not wrong, but it's easy to say and hard to do... How many people ultimately choose to lie flat?
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12h ago
Munger's words are really harsh; life is inherently unfair. Instead of complaining about the heavens, it's better to grit your teeth and move forward.
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MemeKingNFT
· 12h ago
Moorge's theory is a joke in the crypto world. The market doesn't follow "soldiering" anymore; it only focuses on on-chain data and bottom-up consensus. Many projects won't survive the next round of crashes.
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ContractBugHunter
· 12h ago
Honestly, this theory has been overused... Real "soldiering" isn't as romantic as it sounds; it's just being forced to carry the load.
Charlie Munger never sugar-coated reality. In what became his final recorded interview, just weeks before passing at 99, the legendary Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman offered this stark truth: life isn't fair, obstacles are inevitable, and giving up simply isn't acceptable. He called this mindset "soldiering"—the art of pushing through hardship without excuses. Whether you're navigating market cycles, building wealth, or pursuing long-term goals, Munger's philosophy remains uncompromising: embrace the struggle, refuse to quit, and understand that discomfort is part of the journey. That's how titans think.