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Speech · 1995

The Psychology of Human Misjudgment

1995 1h 20m audio

Source: YouTube · embedded from the original; we don’t host it.

If you only have time for one Charlie Munger talk, make it this one. Munger — who never took a psychology course — built his own checklist of the mental tendencies that lead human beings into predictable error, from the overwhelming power of incentives to the “deprival super-reaction” that makes us irrational about losses and near-misses.

Why it matters. Almost everything else in the Munger canon rests on this foundation: avoid stupidity first, understand the forces that produce it, and watch for the moments when several tendencies fire at once and combine multiplicatively — what he named the lollapalooza effect.

This recording is the 1995 spoken version. For study, pair it with the 2005 revised text (linked below), which is the canonical, expanded essay. We break the tendencies down one by one on the 25 causes of human misjudgment page.