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Charlie Munger's Ten Lifelong Habits:
1. Reading focuses on deconstructing logic rather than collecting information;
2. The body is the foundation of all achievements, maintain a healthy routine;
3. Studying failure is more important than studying success, focus on "what not to do";
4. Admitting ignorance is the starting point of wisdom, establish a dual-track analysis of reason + emotion;
5. Stay away from people who drain you, your circle determines your altitude;
6. Save money before spending it, savings give you options;
7. Home is a charging station, spending time with family is a long-term investment;
8. Reject speculation, character is the greatest wealth;
9. Ask "Will this still matter in five years?", use your time on what truly matters;
10. End-of-day reflection: Would my 80-year-old self give a thumbs-up to my current actions? Habits are the track of compound interest, persistence is more important than explosive power.
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