The 95-year-old Oracle of Omaha is stepping back from Berkshire Hathaway and ending his legendary annual shareholder letters.
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The last letter

In his last letter, Buffett looked back on luck, mentors, family and the people who shaped his life. “As Thanksgiving approaches, I’m grateful and surprised by my luck in being alive at 95,” he wrote.
Evelyn Small kept copies of everything. For decades, she gathered boxes and boxes of newspaper clippings she found ...
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The Berkshire vice chair was making gutsy investments, forging unlikely friendships and facing new challenges to the end.
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Reading widely and constantly is the key to success, according to Scaramucci. It builds curiosity and knowledge, as emphasized by other leaders.