A few days after my last post, Charlie Munger passed away.

I think of Charlie Munger as the Michael Jordan of decision-making. He's also been called "Nerd Jesus," "Abominable No-Man," and "The Zen Master of Los Angeles." If you haven't heard about Charlie Munger before, here are the highlights: Warren Buffett's right-hand man, a WWII veteran, and was worth $2.6 billion when he passed away at the age of 99. He pioneered the use of interdisciplinary mental models in business and was an inspiration to me and many others. The starting point for this post's metaphysical exploration of food is this banger quote from Charlie:

“Take a simple idea, and take it seriously.”

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