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November 12, 10:48 PM
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November 12, 10:48 PM
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November 12, 10:47 PM
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November 12, 8:10 PM
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In its latest quarterly report, Berkshire said the cost basis of its consumer products equity holdings fell by roughly $1.2 billion from the prior quarter.
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November 12, 8:09 PM
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Buffett, in a Thanksgiving letter, said he needs to accelerate the disbursement of his Berkshire stock to his three children's foundations.
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November 12, 8:08 PM
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November 12, 7:41 PM
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November 12, 7:17 PM
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Taking the long view has been key to Warren Buffett’s success.
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November 9, 1:03 AM
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In the intricate chess game of power dynamics, Robert Greene's Law 3—"Conceal Your Intentions"—stands as perhaps one of the most counterintuitive yet essential principles for those who seek influence and control. Law 3 illuminates a fundamental truth: that in the theater of power, the unseen hand gu
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November 9, 12:36 AM
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"Never Put Too Much Trust in Friends, Learn How to Use Enemies" In the intricate architecture of power dynamics that Robert Greene constructs in The 48 Laws of Power, Law 2 stands as one of the most counterintuitive yet psychologically profound principles. It challenges our deepest social instincts
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November 8, 10:14 PM
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In Robert Greene's seminal work on power dynamics, The 48 Laws of Power, Law 1 stands as the foundation upon which all subsequent laws rest: Never Outshine the Master. This principle, deceptively simple in its articulation, reveals profound truths about human nature, ego, and the invisible mechanism
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November 8, 8:11 AM
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November 8, 7:58 AM
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In the tapestry of human achievement, few threads are as misunderstood as luck. We speak of it in hushed reverence, attributing success to its capricious favor and failure to its cruel absence.
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November 7, 7:26 PM
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November 7, 7:12 PM
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There are plenty of reasons to root for his success, even if you don’t like him personally.
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November 7, 3:40 PM
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November 7, 3:40 PM
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November 7, 3:20 PM
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Labour government takes on wealth-makers and triggers rush out of country
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November 7, 8:45 AM
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November 7, 8:44 AM
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November 7, 8:24 AM
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Things change – families grow, priorities shift, and what once felt manageable can quietly become complex.
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November 7, 8:22 AM
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Family office guru Ron Diamond predicts younger generations will drive direct investments in startups and deep-tech and that Israel will be a prime destination for the next wave of private wealth.
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November 7, 8:20 AM
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Investment firms of the ultra-rich seek bigger returns and to tap into the AI boom.
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November 6, 9:53 PM
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In the crucible of change, every visionary faces a universal truth: the world does not readily embrace transformation, even when it offers salvation itself. Consider Edward Jenner, a country doctor who held in his hands the power to eradicate one of humanity's deadliest scourges—smallpox.
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November 6, 9:39 PM
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In Strategy Power Plays, we encounter a profound paradox that lies at the heart of all great achievement: true success demands both the wisdom to pause and the courage to never stop. This isn't about reckless ambition or blind faith—it's a manifesto for the deliberate warrior, the thoughtful leader
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Curated by Enzo Calamo
Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.
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