Prescription For Misery
1. Ingesting chemicals in an effort to alter mood or perception.
2. Envy.
3. Resentment.
4. Be unreliable.
5. To learn everything you possibly can from your own experience, minimizing what you learn vicariously from the good and bad experience of others, living and dead.
6. To go down and stay down when you get your first, second, or third severe reverse in the battle of life.
7. To ignore a story they told me when I was young about a rustic who said, “I wish I knew where I was going to die, and then I’d never go there.”
All these statements are from Harvard School Commencement Speech ,June 13, 1986 by Charles T. Munger
2. Envy.
3. Resentment.
4. Be unreliable.
5. To learn everything you possibly can from your own experience, minimizing what you learn vicariously from the good and bad experience of others, living and dead.
6. To go down and stay down when you get your first, second, or third severe reverse in the battle of life.
7. To ignore a story they told me when I was young about a rustic who said, “I wish I knew where I was going to die, and then I’d never go there.”
All these statements are from Harvard School Commencement Speech ,June 13, 1986 by Charles T. Munger
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