Vichal, i was reading an article recently from your friend and ballin wester vitally, kate sellins and rite, on why he visits omaha everyar to attend the berkshire anal meeting. He wrote how for him, the meeting has become the least important event of the berk beacon. And that warren buffet and charlie munger are not the main attraction any more. The fact that the meeting brings together roun forty thousand valeinvesters which is a rare opportunity to meet old friends from around the world and also nurtur new friendship. Vichal: Was it what it is like to be there? Like one of the biggest lessons
Guy Spier is the founder and investment manager at Aquamarine Capital, and author of The Education of a Value Investor, which is one of the best books I have read about someone’s personal journey in life, business, and investing. In this short episode, we talk about Guy's lessons from visiting Warren Buffett's Berkshire's Annual Meeting every year and the power that our social network has on us.