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Back in the late 1960s, there was a famous author named Adam Smith after the Scottish philosopher and economist. And he wrote a book called The Money Game, which I recommend highly. And then he wrote a second book. And in that book, he talks about where he was meeting with a famous investor writer named Benjamin Graham.
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And they were talking about writing a new book. So Adam Smith was asking Benjamin Graham about that. This is the book. Super Money. And Graham said, you know, as far as working on this new book, there are really only two people I would want to work on this. You're one. And the other is Warren Buffett.
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Who's Warren Buffett? asked Adam Smith. That, as it turns out, was a rather extraordinary question at the time. Warren Buffett, as we all know, had a spectacular record, first as an investor in his own fund, and then when he'd done well in that during the I think the late 1950s and through most of the 1960s,
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