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Genome: the Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters

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  • May 30, 1999
  • #NaturalScience
Matt Ridley
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Number of Pages: 344

ISBN: 0060894083

ISBN-13: 9780060894085

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Charlie Munger @CharlieMunger
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I highly recommend Genome as well, to figure out the rational basis behind ethics and the origin of virtue. You helped make me an optimist in a rational way through your famous Rational Optimist, and you drive home the point of the evolution of innovation and how to foster it in How Innovation Works. It’s been a pleasure.
Charlie Munger @CharlieMunger
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Well, I mentioned that one book “Genome.” I have a hell of a time putting the accent on the first syllable. But that is a marvelous book. And some shareholder sent me a book that not many of you will like, by Herb Simon I think, “Models of My Life.” And it’s a very interesting book for a certain academic type. But that “Genome,” you know, which is the history of a species in 23 chapters, and it’s a perfectly amazing book, and very interesting.
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