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AListOfInterestingLinks 16 - 11 Mar 2010 - Main.PeterCavanaugh
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Readings That Remind Us of Class


This topic seems to have taken off a little, which is nice. I'm thinking that in the interest of usability, it might be worthwhile to a) break this topic into subtopics, for example by link topic (e.g. Law School, Politics, Lawyer Stories, etc), which would allow for some more discussion on related topics (rather than the free-for-all we have now), and b) to make those subtopics available under this page and linked to from this page (because I think it would be pretty that way). This would also allow the integration of a number of orphan posts from a few weeks ago, including the last link discussion which is somewhat towards the bottom of the index and hasn't been changed since January. What do you think?
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 Reading this, I think that the poster has issues that go beyond whatever law school or private law practice "did to him."

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The Oracle of Omaha on not knowing. From Berkshire's annual letter to investors.

"Charlie and I avoid businesses whose futures we can’t evaluate, no matter how exciting their products may be. In the past, it required no brilliance for people to foresee the fabulous growth that awaited such industries as autos (in 1910), aircraft (in 1930) and television sets (in 1950). But the future then also included competitive dynamics that would decimate almost all of the companies entering those industries. Even the survivors tended to come away bleeding."

http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/2009ltr.pdf

-- PeterCavanaugh - 11 Mar 2010

 
 
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