Mickey082024
04-30
I will choose a lunch with Buffett not just for the lessons in compounding capital, but in compounding wisdom. It’s the kind of conversation that could shape not just your portfolio, but your worldview.
• Timeless Financial Wisdom: You’ll hear directly from a man who turned $10,000 into over $100 billion through discipline, temperament, and deep analysis.
• Investment Philosophy: From intrinsic value to margin of safety, he can walk you through concepts that separate speculators from successful investors.
• Life Lessons: Buffett often emphasizes not just money, but how to choose mentors, build integrity, and compound good decisions over a lifetime.
Unlike Trump, Buffett doesn’t trade in controversy, market manipulation or bluff. But what he offers is self-promotion, bankrupt Wisdom. Would You agree? [Happy]
The Buffett Series: What Surprising Truths Have You Overlooked?
There is a classic probability puzzle known as the "Birthday Paradox". Warren Buffett once used this paradox to make a bet. This case is quite meaningful, as it serves as a reminder that: Probability is more counterintuitive than we imagine. There are many such examples in the stock market. Throughout his life, Buffett has shared numerous quotes and stories that serve as warnings to investors. Would you like more examples of counterintuitive investing principles or mental models? What other Buffett anecdotes do you know? What’s the best lesson Buffet ever teach to you?
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