"All I Want to Know is Where I'm Going To Die So I'll Never Go There" by Peter Bevelin is a thought-provoking and practical guide that explores the art of improving decision-making. Drawing inspiration from the wisdom of great thinkers like Charles Munger and Warren Buffett, the book presents key principles and mental models to help readers navigate the complexities of life. By understanding the common cognitive biases and pitfalls that hinder clear thinking, readers can learn to make better choices and avoid repeating past mistakes. With a combination of engaging anecdotes, anecdotes, and actionable advice, Bevelin offers valuable insights on how to think more critically, embrace uncertainty, and improve decision-making in various aspects of life, including business, relationships, and personal development. Through its concise and accessible format, this book equips readers with the tools they need to become more aware of their own thought processes and make wiser decisions that lead to success and fulfillment.