Thursday, November 30, 2023

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

tough


 
In 1953, Charlie Munger was 29 years old. Recently divorced. Lost the house. Huge social stigma of divorce back then. His 8-year-old son, Teddy, was diagnosed with cancer. The leukemia was incurable. No medical insurance - Munger paid for all his medical care. Charlie would visit Teddy in the hospital every day -- and then walk the streets crying. Teddy died at the age of 9. Charlie was broke, divorced and just lost his child. 99.9% of people would've turned to alcohol, drugs, or suicide. (And you'd understand why) Munger never did. Fast forward to 52 years old, a failed surgery left him blind in one eye with the potential of going fully blind one day. Charlie was an obsessive learner who read every book he could get his hands on. When confronted with the possibility of going blind and no longer being able to read he said: "It's time for me to learn braille!" The only thing that might be more impressive than his intellect was his actions. RIP.
  --------- Munger on Self-Pity:
Generally speaking, envy, resentment, revenge, and self-pity are disastrous modes of thought.
Self-pity gets pretty close to paranoia…
Every time you find your drifting into self-pity, I don’t care what the cause, your child could be dying from cancer, self-pity is not going to improve the situation. It’s a ridiculous way to behave.
Life will have terrible blows, horrible blows, unfair blows, it doesn’t matter. Some people recover and others don’t.
There I think the attitude of Epictetus is the best. He thought that every mischance in life was an opportunity to behave well. Every mischance in life was an opportunity to learn something and that your duty was not to be immersed in self-pity, but to utilize the terrible blow in a constructive fashion. That is a very good idea.

hierarchy of needs

 

Monday, November 27, 2023

fortune can be ephemeral


He has a big mortgage on Robbie Robertson's former LA area residence. 

former White House nuclear analyst

La Grande Armée

 

Sunday, November 26, 2023

captured 19th century Paris nightlife


"I have tried to do what is true and not ideal."

Saturday, November 25, 2023

Friday, November 24, 2023

cartography

 

Thursday, November 23, 2023

zebra stripe consumers

 

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

"Dr. Love"



"Change is the end result of all true learning."
– Leo Buscaglia [1924-1998]

Monday, November 20, 2023

problem solver


"When there's a person, there's a problem. When there's no person, there's no problem.”
- Josef Stalin [1878-1953]

explosion


"In 1970 there were 40 comics and 8 were good. By 1980 there were 40,000 comics and 8 were good."
- Jerry Seinfeld [b 1954]

Sunday, November 19, 2023

Saturday, November 18, 2023

Oenophile

Friday, November 17, 2023

Monday, November 13, 2023

who needs a drink

 

Sunday, November 12, 2023

Saturday, November 11, 2023

friendly sign


Laughter predates language by 1 million years.

rivalry

 


"Everybody loves success, but they hate successful people."
- John McEnroe [born 1959]

why watches can be expensive

 

Friday, November 10, 2023

considered a loser

 


Leonardo da Vinci [1452-1519] was considered a "misfit" until he completed the Last Supper in his late 40s/early 50s.  

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

freak out


 "When someone has nothing to lose, they lose it."

Friday, November 3, 2023

standing out so as to be clearly visible

 


Rolex Sky-Dweller $50,450

"The point of a Rolex isn't to tell you the time. It's to tell others what time it is."

Thursday, November 2, 2023

set em up joe

 

taking pleasure in the misfortune of others


"It's not enough to succeed. Others must fail."
- Gore Vidal

why some hate you