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05-01
I would choose dinner with trump. Spending money with buffet has no additional value except the honour of eating with someone who has high yields from his investments. Dinning with trump has the honour of dining with the US president who is otherwise commonly known as the most powerful man on earth. On top of that, he might share valuable insider news that could help me make money. This is based on a big assumption that he keeps his word. He is known to be flippant and could change his mind quickly. I can only hope he will honour his words for that short moment for me to make a quick profit. If he doesn’t appear, getting a trump NFT might be a sufficient enough investment [Happy] @Success88 @Fenger1188 @Kaixiang @SPOT_ON @rL @DiAngel @HelenJanet @Wayneqq @Universe宇宙 @LuckyPiggie come join
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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