Charlie Munger: Don't Buy a House — Here's What I Did for 30 Years For over 30 years, Charlie Munger — Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway — chose NOT to buy a house. Why would one of the greatest investors in history avoid homeownership for decades? What did he do instead with his money, time, and mental energy? In this video, we break down: Why Charlie Munger believed buying a house too early can be a financial trap How he thought about opportunity cost, flexibility, and long-term compounding What he actually did for 30 years instead of locking money into real estate Powerful lessons for anyone struggling between renting vs buying a home This is not about hating real estate. This is about thinking clearly, avoiding social pressure, and making rational decisions — exactly the way Charlie Munger taught. 🎯 Whether you're young, building wealth, or questioning traditional financial advice, this video may change how you see money forever. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The content reflects general principles and personal opinions inspired by Charlie Munger’s philosophy and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. All investment decisions involve risk, and you should conduct your own research or consult a qualified financial professional before making any financial decisions. The creator of this video is not responsible for any losses or outcomes resulting from actions taken based on this content. 🌟 IN MEMORY OF CHARLIE MUNGER (1924–2023) Charlie Munger passed away in 2023 at the age of 99, leaving behind not only immense wealth but also timeless wisdom. His principles of rational thinking, patience, and humility continue to guide generations of investors