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Self-pity is always counterproductive. It’s the wrong way to think. And when you avoid it, you get a great advantage over everybody else, or almost everybody else, because self-pity is a standard condition. And yet you can train yourself out of it." — Charlie Munger Charlie Munger did not view the "Victim Mentality" as a moral failing; he viewed it as a cognitive error. He famously argued that feeling sorry for yourself is "functionally stupid" because it consumes energy that could be used to solve the problem, while simultaneously repelling the very people who could help you. In this video, we deconstruct Munger’s brutal logic on why self-pity is the closest thing to "paranoia" in the sane mind. We explore why Munger believed that whenever you feel like a victim—even if you are a victim—you must immediately destroy the feeling, because it arrests your development and compounds the tragedy. We analyze his "Iron Prescription" for facing life’s unfairness: the absolute refusal to blame the world, the government, or bad luck for your situation, and the insistence on asking, "What can I do about it?" In this video, you will discover: The "Stupidity" Argument: Why Munger believed that self-pity is not just sad, but mathematically irrational—it adds a second disaster (inaction) on top of the first disaster (the tragedy). The Mozart Warning: Munger’s favorite example of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart—a genius who died miserable and broke because he felt the world owed him something, and how to avoid his fate. The Paranoia Link: How allowing yourself to feel victimized rewires your brain to see enemies everywhere, eventually severing your connection to reality. The "Iron Prescription": The specific mental model Munger used to survive the death of his son, his divorce, and his blindness without ever stopping his work. SUBSCRIBE for more financial wisdom and investing documentaries: Let me know in the comments: Do you agree with Munger that self-pity is a form of "madness," or is that too harsh? #CharlieMunger #VictimMentality #Stoicism #MentalToughness #PsychologyOfSuccess #WarrenBuffett #SelfPity #LifeAdvice #Rationality #PersonalResponsibility #OvercomingAdversity