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Warren Buffett Wants to Make You Happier, Smarter and Richer

The billionaire riffed on tech shares, stock picking and his mistakes at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting, but didn’t want to talk Bitcoin.

Key Takeaways From Berkshire Hathaway’s Annual Meeting
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There was no digital confetti, and no free stock for joining either. Nevertheless, the Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger show out in Los Angeles proved to be good theatre — filled with wit and wisdom from two of the world’s most successful investors.

The occasion was the Berkshire Hathaway Inc. annual meeting — a virtual affair this year — and Buffett, 90, and Munger, his 97-year-old longtime business partner, set out to be voices of reason and sanity in an investment landscape looking more surreal by the day ( SPACs, anyone? Maybe with an NFT thrown in?).