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$0 eBook: Gems from Warren Buffett - Wit and Wisdom from 34 Years of Letters to Shareholders

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43 Reviews on Amazon at 4.2/5 stars, seems like a very interesting read.

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A lifetime of Warren Buffett's wit & wisdom in just 122 pages (print version).

This isn't another investment tutorial or biography on Warren Buffett. Instead, it's a collection of 240 of his wittiest and most insightful thoughts ("gems"), culled from 34 years of his letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.

These gems lighten spirits with their humor, enlighten minds with their wisdom, and provide an interesting view into one of America's most successful CEOs.

This book captures the essence of Warren Buffett's iconic letters in an entertaining and digestible format

20% of sales (not just profits) are donated to the GLIDE charity, as part of the agreement to use Warren Buffett's copyrighted content

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  • +24

    Love his restaurants.

    • +1

      LOL

  • +1

    Wit and Wisdom from 34 Years of Letters to Shareholders

    Who's having the last laugh ?

    • +1

      If he's so smart, how come he's dead?

      • He's not…

        • +5

          It was a quote to be read in 10 years from now

        • +2

          @tomkun01: "tomkun01- If he's so smart, how come he's dead?" -It's a quote to be read in 100 years from now

        • @altomic:
          the meta is strong with this one

  • Thanks lyl

    Some could sure use his wisdom.

  • 0.97c US for me on the US store, au store sends me to amazon.com

    Always a thank you for posting free ebooks

  • +1

    Great :)
    Thanks

  • +1

    I remember one of his - "Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked"

    • Wasn't that Confucius? ;)

      • +1

        Wasn't that Confucius?

        Stop confusing me! I highly doubt he'd said this either:

        "Man who stands on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in."

        I've asked a number of people from China and none of them has ever heard of it.

        • +2

          I've asked a number of people from China and none of them has ever heard of it.

          Yes, the Chinese education system has a lot to answer for…nobody teaches the classics anymore! ;)

        • @StewBalls: Confucius is Confusing Us

    • +6

      Ah, and "Man who run in front of bus get tired. Man who run behind bus get exhausted."

      • +2

        tomkun01 - that was Aristotle.

        • +2

          were there buses in Aristotle's time?

        • @dan0909: Yeh - Catholic Schoolboy buses

  • +4

    20% of sales (not just profits) are donated to the GLIDE charity, as part of the agreement to use Warren Buffett's copyrighted content

    Sucks to be the charity… 20% of free = ?

  • +1

    Here in my garage..

    • There had to be a reference somewhere. +1

  • I have already got this free on April 25, 2014

    • +1

      Cool story bro.

    • worth downloading?

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