WarrenI read a lot and I talk on the telephone a fair amount. We have no meetings. We have no committees. We have no slide presentations. We have nothing. I mean, and so I read a lot. I read annual reports. I read business publications. I could do it in way less time, but I enjoy doing it so I make it last. I mean, you know, like some other activities in life. So it's, there's really, it's the most boring job to anybody watching it, but I'm in love with it. You know, and so I like doing that, and I don't like talking about it a lot. I just like to kind of keep up with what's going on. Like I say, by this point in life, I could filter out so much of that. It would, I just don't need to do that much of it. But I kind of enjoy just seeing what's going on vicariously through doing a lot of reading. And I spend some time on the phone, and I've. I'm on the computer a lot playing bridge and I get to do what I like all the time.
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Buffett's "normal day"
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