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Read previewA billionaire CEO said he uses "pattern recognition" to help him make smart business decisions. Michael Rubin, the founder and CEO of sports merchandise company Fanatics, told Jay Shetty's podcast about the role that pattern recognition plays in business success. Or you can find out that person was a little bit understated, but they're a beast, they've got huge followership, they're super smart, they've got an unrelenting work ethic." Rubin added: "So to me pattern recognition is everything — I use it in everything that I do." Alice Schroeder, Buffett's biographer, said in a 2010 interview: "Pattern recognition is one of his primary skills and perhaps his greatest skill."
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Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chair Charlie Munger arrives to begin the company's annual meeting in Omaha May 4, 2013. EXPANDING BUFFETT'S HORIZONSMunger and Buffett did differ politically, with Munger being a Republican and Buffett a Democrat. Like Buffett, Munger was a fan of the famed economist Benjamin Graham. ORACLE OF PASADENAFans dubbed Buffett the "Oracle of Omaha," but Munger was held in equal esteem by his own followers, who branded him the "Oracle of Pasadena" after his adopted hometown in California. "I was raised by people who thought it was a moral duty to be as rational as you could possibly make yourself," Munger told Daily Journal shareholders in 2020.
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Warren Buffett celebrated his 93nd birthday on Wednesday, August 30. Buffett aims to compound his wealth and gather great friends, like a snowball rolling down a hill. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. AdvertisementAdvertisement"The snowball he had created so carefully was enormous by now," Schroeder writes. Read more: Vinod Khosla and Warren Buffett are at opposite ends of the investing spectrum.
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Warren Buffett can't stand fancy food, drives badly, and spotted the mid-2000s housing bubble. He blanched at the idea of truffle sauce on his steak, and foresaw a decade of housing pain in 2004. Buffett's biographer, Alice Schroeder, shared those details in a resurfaced Reddit post from 2014. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. Alice Schroeder, the author of "The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life," has spent roughly 2,000 hours with the Berkshire Hathaway CEO, making her a true authority on all things Buffett.
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Warren Buffett has given dresses, chocolates, and stacks of cash to family members for Christmas. "I would go over and they'd wheel out the dresses," Buffett said. In 2013, the card showed Buffett dressed as Walter White from "Breaking Bad" with the message "Have yourself a Meth-y Little Christmas." In 2018, the card showed Buffett wearing a T-shirt reading "The Next Charlie Munger" with the caption "Aiming High in 2019." Read more: David Rubenstein sees Warren Buffett as the ultimate investor.
Warren Buffett is no doubt one of the few business icons who can deliver the gift of wisdom and truth when we need it most. In her biography of Buffett, "The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life," author Alice Schroeder writes about a time when Buffett gave a presentation at The University of Georgia. That's right, a self-made billionaire says that the amount you are loved — not your wealth or accomplishments — is the ultimate measure of success in life. Warren Buffett chairman and CEO, Berkshire HathawayWhat's more, when we receive those things, we become more self-compassionate. In Carol J. Loomis' biography of Buffett, "Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything," she mentions a quote from Buffett: "I love every day.
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