
"I've known Alex Morris for about five years. From the beginning, I've admired his work - his writing, his investment research, and perhaps most of all, his ability to stay relentlessly focused in a field that too often rewards distraction. Alex has always struck me as someone who plays the long game: careful in his thinking, measured in his conclusions, and deeply committed to extracting durable lessons from markets."
"That's why I was thrilled when he set out to write a book, Buffett and Munger Unscripted, about Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, arguably the two greatest investors of our time. Plenty of books have been written about them - volumes on their deals, their financial acumen, even their quirks of personality. But Alex's approach is different. Rather than layering on his own theories or interpretations, he went back to the primary sources: decades of transcripts from the Berkshire Hathaway annual meetings, paired with the timeless lessons embedded in their shareholder letters."
Eric Markowitz praises Alex Morris's disciplined focus and long-term approach to investing. Alex Morris wrote Buffett and Munger Unscripted by returning to primary sources—decades of Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting transcripts and shareholder letters. The book synthesizes that material to present Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger as teachers who use plain language and wit to explain business, incentives, human behavior, and life. Alex's method avoids imposing new theories, instead extracting durable lessons and clear guidance for both novice and professional investors. The work emphasizes careful thinking, measured conclusions, and the value of long-term perspective in investing.
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