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Charles Munger's prescription to ensure a miserable life.
Prescriptions to ensure a miserable life include:

1. Use chemicals to change emotions or feelings;

2. jealousy;

3. resentment;

4. Be willful and don't do what you are doing piously;

5. Get knowledge from your own experience as much as possible, and try not to widely learn from the success or failure experience of others, whether ancient or modern;

6. When you encounter the first, second or third serious failure in the battlefield of life, please be depressed and never recover. Because even the luckiest and smartest people will encounter many failures, and this medicine will definitely keep you trapped in the quagmire of pain forever;

7. Please ignore the countryman stories told to me when I was a child. Once a countryman said, "If I knew where I would die, I would never go there." Most people, like you, laugh at this countryman's ignorance and ignore his simple wisdom. If my experience is any reference, those who love a miserable life should avoid applying this peasant method at all costs. If you want to fail, you should belittle this peasant method, that is, the method used by Carson in his speech, which is stupid and useless.