Charlie's comment about always returning a borrowed car with a full tank of gas is something I always remembered. Since I don't own a car and sometimes borrow one, I've faithfully followed Charlie's advice.
Loved this week‘s edition - the „always return a car with a full tank“ advice resonated deeply as I have always held the same conviction and extended it to all aspects of life - always fill the kettle you have just emptied, never leave the car on almost empty, always ensure that there is a new loo roll in the lavatory : simple courtesies that ensure that you are mindful of those coming after you and practicing „stewardship“ of even the smallest and simplest of assets.
Thank you! I completely agree about the "full tank" lesson. It's an attitude of appreciation and thoughtfulness that can be extended in so many different directions.
Charlie's comment about always returning a borrowed car with a full tank of gas is something I always remembered. Since I don't own a car and sometimes borrow one, I've faithfully followed Charlie's advice.
Yep, that one certainly makes an impression.
Loved this week‘s edition - the „always return a car with a full tank“ advice resonated deeply as I have always held the same conviction and extended it to all aspects of life - always fill the kettle you have just emptied, never leave the car on almost empty, always ensure that there is a new loo roll in the lavatory : simple courtesies that ensure that you are mindful of those coming after you and practicing „stewardship“ of even the smallest and simplest of assets.
Thank you! I completely agree about the "full tank" lesson. It's an attitude of appreciation and thoughtfulness that can be extended in so many different directions.
Really enjoyed the Charlie Munger section. Thank you for posting
Thank YOU! I really appreciate it :)