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What I Learned from Warren Buffett
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Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are by far the two most successful and admired businessmen in the United States. They share a unique friendship, a love of business, and a passion for hamburgers and mathematical puzzles. In a review of Roger Lowenstein's Buffet: The Making of an American Capitalist, Gates reflects on his relationship with the man he affectionately calls Warren. In his first-person account of their time together, Gates talks about creating value and sharing values. Of Buffett, Gates says, "I had never met anyone who thought about business in such a clear way."