"Develop into a lifelong self-learner through voracious reading; cultivate curiosity and strive to become a little wiser every day." - Charlie Munger (Trades, Portfolio).
At the beginning of this year I wanted to make a list of things to read this year, but I also wanted to make sure I read the best topics. Over the years I've come to realize that after having started to read a book, somewhere midway I stop enjoying it. Then I force myself to complete it just because I don't want to leave it unfinished. But again while reading I also keep wondering if I've picked the right book to read at this point in time.
"Intelligent people make decisions based on opportunity costs." - Charlie Munger (Trades, Portfolio).
Inspired by Charlie's quote above, just like the opportunity cost of investing in a stock A instead of B, I also thought of the opportunity cost of reading book A instead of book B.
Since time is the most valuable commodity and it is in limited quantity, I wanted to make sure I picked the right book to read.
If I idolize Warren Buffett then I should learn from him. So here is what I thought I would do.
Each day read one shareholder letter written by Buffett. I've started to read one each day and feel this is the best exercise for any investor. In a true sense it is the goldmine for wisdom seekers. Start to read and re-read all books written about Buffett: "The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life," "Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist," "The Warren Buffett Way," and so on. Then read all the books Buffett has read and recommended in his shareholder letters.So I made a list of all the books mentioned in the shareholder letters from the year 1977 till 2012.
I believe this is a great starting point to read. I've read few of the books mentioned below and over time plan to read all.
"Spend each day trying to be a little wiser than you were when you woke up. Discharge your duties faithfully and well. Step by step you get ahead, but not necessarily in fast spurts. But you build discipline by preparing for fast spurts. Slug it out one inch at a time, day by day. At the end of the day - if you live long enough - most people get what they deserve." - Charlie Munger (Trades, Portfolio)
The following information is sourced from Berkshire shareholder letters available at www.berkshirehathaway.com.
| Year | Book | Author | Mention of the book In the Letter |
| 1984 | Intelligent Investor | Benjamin Graham | "(In what I think is by far the best book on investing ever |
| 1988 | Secuirty Analysis | Benjamin Graham, David Dodd | "Dave spent a lifetime teaching at Columbia University, and |
| 1994 | My Turn at Bat: The Story of My Life | Ted Williams | "Nevertheless, we will stick with the approach that got us |
| 1997 | The Science of Hitting | Ted Williams | "In his book The Science of Hitting, Ted explains that he carved the strike zone into 77 cells, each the size of a baseball. Swinging only at balls in his "best" cell, he knew, would allow him to bat .400; reaching for balls in his "worst" spot, the low outside corner of the strike zone, would reduce him to .230. In other words, waiting for the fat pitch would mean a trip to the Hall of Fame; swinging indiscriminately would mean a ticket to the minors. " |
| 2001 | The Warren Buffett CEO: Secrets from the Berkshire Hathaway Managers | Robert P. Miles | "On the positive side, we have as fine an array of operating managers as exists at any company. (You can read about many of them in a new book by Robert P. Miles: The Warren Buffett CEO.)" |
| 2001 | Jack: Straight from the Gut | Jack Welch , John A. Byrne | "Joe Brandon was appointed General Res CEO in September and, along with Tad Montross, its new president, is committed to producing underwriting profits. Last fall, Charlie and I read Jack Welchs terrific book, Jack, Straight from the Gut (get a copy!). In discussing it, we agreed that Joe has many of Jacks characteristics: He is smart, energetic, hands-on, and expects much of both himself and his organization." |
| 2002 | Take on the Street: What Wall St. and Corporate America Don't Want You to Know / What You Can Do to Fight Back | Arthur Levitt | "Arthur Levitt, Jr., then Chairman of the SEC – and generally a vigilant champion of shareholders – has since described his reluctant 21 bowing to Congressional and corporate pressures as the act of his chairmanship that he most regrets. (Thedetails of this sordid affair are related in Levitt's excellent book, Take on the Street.)" |
| 2003 | First A Dream | Jim Clayton,Bill Retherford | "This past February, the group opted for a book – which, luckily for me, was the recently-published |
| 2003 | Bull: A History of the Boom and Bust, 1982-2004 | Maggie Mahar | "A 2003 book that investors can learn much from is Bull! by Maggie Mahar. Two other books I'd |
| 2003 | The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron | Bethany McLean,Peter Elkind | |
| 2003 | In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington | Bob Rubin,Jacob Weisberg | |
| 2004 | Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe | Graham Allison | "This year I've asked The Bookworm to add Graham Allison's Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe, a must-read for those concerned with the safety of our country. In addition, the shop will premiere Poor Charlie's Almanack, a book compiled by Peter Kaufman. Scholars have for too long debated whether Charlie is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin. This book should settle the question" |
| 2004 | Poor Charlie's Almanack | Peter Kaufman | |
| 2005 | Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin to Munger | Peter Bevelin | "In the Bookworm's corner of our bazaar, there will be about 25 books and DVDs – all discounted |
| 2005 | Where are the Customers' Yachts? | Fred Schwed | |
| 2009 | Fragile : The Human Condition | Howard G. Buffett | "Be sure to visit the Bookworm. Among the more than 30 books and DVDs it will offer are two new |
| 2009 | Life Is What You Make It: Find Your Own Path to Fulfillment | Peter Buffett | |
| 2009 | Giving it All Away: The Doris Buffett Story | Michael Zitz | |
| 2011 | MiTek: A Global Success Story, 1981-2011 | Jim Healey | "Be sure to visit the Bookworm. It will carry more than 35 books and DVDs, including a couple of new |
| 2011 | A Few Lessons for Investors and Managers From Warren Buffett | Peter Bevelin | |
| 2012 | Common Stocks and Uncommon ProfitsCommon Stocks and Uncommon Profits | Philip Fisher | "Above all, dividend policy should always be clear, consistent and rational. A capricious policy will |
| 2012 | Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything, 1966-2013 | Carol Loomis | "Be sure to visit the Bookworm. It will carry about 35 books and DVDs, including a couple of new ones. |
| 2012 | The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success | William N. Thorndike | |
| 2012 | The Clash of the Cultures: Investment vs. Speculation | John C Bogle | |
| 2012 | Investing Between the Lines: How to Make Smarter Decisions By Decoding CEO Communications | L J Rittenhouse | |
| 2012 | Unbeatable Tom Osborne and the Greatest Era of Nebraska Football | Henry J. Cordes |
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A recent quote I posted on the guruthread thread listed further below:
You might find this interesting....
"On the dust jacket of his latest book, Filters Against Folly ... you can read an extraordinary testimonial from superinvestor Warren Buffett...: ''Page for page, I learn more from reading Hardin than I do from reading any other author.'' "
Source:
HOW TO THINK STRAIGHT An ecologist has some ideas, mostly sensible, about how to see through nonsense on policy issues.
By DAVID R. HENDERSON DAVID R. HENDERSON, formerly a senior economist at the Council of Economic Advisers, is a research professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in California.
November 25, 1985
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/11/25/66631/index.htm
Note: the Book's full title is:
Filters Against Folly: How To Survive Despite Economists, Ecologists, and the Merely Eloquent
Cross reference:
http://www.gurufocus.com/news/232016/five-must-reads-recommended-by-warren-buffett
Thanks Alberta for the recommendations, I'll try to read the books you have listed above.
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