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[Outliers] Charlie Munger: The Psychology of Human Misjudgment

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February 17, 2026に開始

Charlie Munger spent his life studying one question: why do smart people make bad decisions? In this episode, I explore his timeless framework, The Psychology of Human Misjudgment, and the 25 psychological forces that quietly distort thinking. Available Now: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Transcript | X The post [Outliers] Charlie Munger: The Psychology of Human Misjudgment appeared first on Farnam Street

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While Munger's framework is insightful, its applicability may vary across cultures and individual experiences, limiting its universal effectiveness.

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Understanding the psychological forces behind misjudgment can empower individuals to make smarter decisions in their personal and professional lives.

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Charlie's exploration of human misjudgment highlights the need for better education on cognitive biases in schools and workplaces.

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Focusing on psychological biases oversimplifies decision-making, ignoring external factors like environment and context that also influence outcomes.

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The discussion on misjudgment serves as a reminder that even the smartest individuals are susceptible to cognitive biases, a universal human trait.

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