Author

Peter D. Kaufman

📖 Overview

Peter D. Kaufman is an American author and businessman known for his work on human decision-making and success principles. He serves as the CEO of Glenair Inc., an aerospace manufacturing company, and has compiled teachings from multiple disciplines into practical wisdom. His most notable work is "Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger," which he edited and published. The book presents the core principles and mental models used by Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's business partner at Berkshire Hathaway. Kaufman has given lectures at various institutions including the University of Missouri School of Law and California Institute of Technology. His teachings focus on multidisciplinary thinking and the application of mental models from various fields to improve decision-making. His approach emphasizes learning from multiple domains including physics, biology, engineering, and psychology to develop better reasoning tools. Kaufman's work continues to influence business leaders and decision-makers who seek to apply interdisciplinary knowledge to practical problems.

👀 Reviews

Readers value Kaufman's ability to synthesize complex ideas from multiple fields into clear, actionable insights. His editing of "Poor Charlie's Almanack" receives praise for preserving Munger's voice while making the content accessible. What readers liked: - Clear presentation of multidisciplinary concepts - Practical applications for business and life decisions - Thorough research and citations - Balance of theory and real-world examples What readers disliked: - High price point of "Poor Charlie's Almanack" - Physical size and weight of the book makes it difficult to read - Some repetition of concepts throughout chapters Ratings across platforms: - Goodreads: 4.5/5 (2,000+ ratings) - Amazon: 4.7/5 (500+ ratings) One reader noted: "Kaufman successfully distills complex mental models into digestible pieces without losing their depth." Another commented: "The book's physical format could be more user-friendly, but the content justifies the inconvenience." Note: Most online reviews focus on "Poor Charlie's Almanack" as his primary published work.

📚 Books by Peter D. Kaufman

Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger - A comprehensive collection of speeches, talks, and insights from Charlie Munger, organized and edited to present his key principles on decision-making, investing, and life wisdom across multiple disciplines.

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