The people he talks to are CEOs of architecture and engineering firms and university chancellors. If you think those are yes-men, I have more news for you. He's an investor. He doesn't have employees. He may have a few assistants but that's typical of any high-level (or even mid) professional. The yes-men bit about Munger is the last thing I would associate with Munger.
klyrs|4 years ago
Judbudhud|4 years ago
Seanambers|4 years ago
If he did invest in yes men, he would be broke, because they say yes all the time.