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Seven laws of success from Warren Buffett
“If you’re all so smart, then why am I so rich? Warren Buffett”
This famous phrase is attributed to the charming American old billionaire. An eccentric old man with the appearance of a provincial Professor lives in a modest house in Omaha and often travels on an old “Honda”, bought 10 years ago in the secondary market for some 700 bucks. The car flaunts a license plate with the inscription “thrifty”, which translates as “calculating”. According to this sign, almost any American will determine that this is the car of Warren Buffett — the most successful investor and the world’s richest man nicknamed “the Oracle of Omaha”. Continue reading
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