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    The best wit and wisdom from Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting

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    Berkshire Hathaway‘s annual shareholder meeting on Saturday included dozens of questions spanning topics such as investing strategy, artificial intelligence and politics for the legendary investors at the helm of the conglomerate: Chairman Warren Buffett and Vice Chairman Charlie Munger

    But it wasn’t all strictly business. Buffett and Munger — who are 92 and 99 years old, respectively — cracked jokes and shared wisdom from decades in the investing world throughout the more than five hours spent answering questions.

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    Tens of thousands congregated at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska were left laughing on multiple occasions by quips from the nonagenarians.

    Shareholders watch Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger from the overflow room during the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting on Saturday, May 6, 2023, in Omaha, Neb.

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    Here’s some of the best moments from the “Oracle of Omaha” and Munger:

    King Charles and King Charlie

    Buffett referenced the coronation of King Charles III in England also scheduled for Saturday as he introduced Munger. Charles was the 40th monarch to be crowned at Westminster Abbey in a tradition that dates back to 1066, according to NBC News.

    “When I woke up this morning, I realized that we had a competitive broadcast going out somewhere in the U.K. … They were celebrating a ‘King Charles,’ and we’ve got our own ‘King Charles’ here today.”

    More people do ‘dumb things’

    Munger said value investors should be prepared to get smaller returns as competition intensifies. But Buffett said there’s still opportunities given so many people have a short-term view and often do stupid things in a panic.

    What gives you opportunities is other people doing dumb things … In the 58 years we’ve been running Berkshire, I would say there’s been a great increase in the number people doing dumb things, and they do big, dumb things.

    ‘Deworsification’

    ‘Hold the godd— stock’

    Write your obituary and live up to it

    Not smarter, but wiser

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