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Munger on Temperament

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“Envy, resentment, revenge, and self-pity are disastrous modes of thought. Self-pity gets pretty close to paranoia, and paranoia is one of the very hardest things to reverse. You do not want to drift into self-pity.”
2007 USC Law School commencement address · 2007
“A great character and the right temperament will beat a high IQ that lacks them, almost every time.”
Paraphrase of a recurring Munger theme · attributed

Captures Munger's repeated 'temperament over IQ' point, but this exact wording is a paraphrase, not a verified verbatim quote.

“Life will have terrible blows in it, horrible blows, unfair blows. It doesn't matter. Some people recover and others don't. And there I think the attitude of Epictetus is the best. He thought that every missed chance in life was an opportunity to behave well, every missed chance in life was an opportunity to learn something.”
2007 USC Law School commencement address · 2007
“Generally speaking, envy, resentment, revenge, and self-pity are disastrous modes of thought. Every time you find yourself drifting into self-pity, I don't care what the cause, your child could be dying of cancer, self-pity is not going to improve the situation.”
2007 USC Law School commencement address · 2007