"Another thing, of course, is life will have terrible blows; horrible blows; unfair blows. Doesn't matter. And some people recover and others don't. And 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 your duty was not to be submerged in self-pity, but to utilize the terrible blow in a constructive fashion. That is a very good idea." - Charlie Munger
Andrew Berman is an advisor, mentor, and the Head of Engagement and Outreach at American Business Media as well as a frequent and well-loved guest of the show. We are heading back in time a bit again today as Jay and Andrew discuss the passing of the late, great Charlie Munger. Jay and Andrew discuss Mr. Munger's impact on an individual as well as wider basis and what it means to feel someone's passing on a deeper level even if you'd never met them personally. We always enjoy having Andrew on the show and we hope you enjoy this conversation on The Culture Matters Podcast.