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The Slippery Slope of Student Loan Forgiveness – Edition 2024
My daughter Hannah was just accepted to University of Denver. She might take out student loans. Why wouldn’t she?
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Breakfast in Omaha Meeting 2024 – Session Two
This year I hosted my readers for breakfast in Omaha. This is session two of the this year’s meeting.

Breakfast in Omaha Meeting 2024 – Session One
In 2022, I started a new tradition, and so this year too I hosted my readers for breakfast in Omaha.

3 Minute Crash Course in Failure
At the very deepest point of pain you have to embrace this and say: What can I learn from this?
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The Stock Market, The Economy, Possible Outcomes, How to Invest
This is part one of the winter seasonal letter I wrote to IMA clients, sharing my thoughts about the economy and the market. I tried something I’ve never done before. Instead of conveying my message through storytelling, I tried to compress my thoughts into short sentences…
Life & Philosophy

30 Years in America – Edition 2024
On the 30th Anniversary of my family’s arrival in the United States from Soviet Russia, I reflect on my time here. After recounting the hard early days in a new country when I was “fresh off the boat”, I offer perspective on how America has changed since I arrived. What I see now is, in some ways, more troubling than what I found all those years ago as a new immigrant.

Rediscovering the Essence of the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting
When in the past I described my trip to the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting to others, I often found that I contradicted myself.
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The Slippery Slope of Student Loan Forgiveness – Edition 2024
My daughter Hannah was just accepted to University of Denver. She might take out student loans. Why wouldn’t she?

30 Years in America – Edition 2024
On the 30th Anniversary of my family’s arrival in the United States from Soviet Russia, I reflect on my time here. After recounting the hard early days in a new country when I was “fresh off the boat”, I offer perspective on how America has changed since I arrived. What I see now is, in some ways, more troubling than what I found all those years ago as a new immigrant.