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Me, My Boy, and Warren Buffett with 2023 Postscript - Ep 187
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Me, My Boy, and Warren Buffett with 2023 Postscript - Ep 187

The fourteen-year-old Jonah could not sit through the annual meeting; he was preoccupied with anything and everything but Buffett’s and Munger’s wisdom. After coming with me to Omaha eight years ago, Jonah never asked to go back, until last year. He came to the meeting and loved it. He actually sat through almost all of the main event. He is coming with me again this year. 

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