Stig Brodersen
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Podcast Appearances
You make me feel like I'm a superstar, Nathan.
My father taught me.
Wow.
That's a great question.
I would say always be good to other people.
And I know it sounds so simple because I guess we all heard that, well, you should treat other people like you want to be treated yourself.
But I think it's just something that's easy to say but really hard to practice.
Well, I think the whole story about Warren Buffett is really interesting because the first encounter I had with Warren Buffett, that was back in college.
And unfortunately, it wasn't like a personal encounter or anything.
So I'm always a student and I was studying finance.
And my professor taught me about Warren Buffett.
And the way he said that or the way he explained that was by saying, well, if you imagine you have a monkey and not just one monkey, but a ton of monkeys, right?
Then if they all started to flip coins, you will probably think that the one that flips the most heads, he is the best coin flipper in the world.
But as we all know, you can't beat the stock market.
So basically this is the story about a gentleman called Warren Buffett.
Yeah, exactly.
And if you have like 100 million stock investors flipping coins, someone should be lucky.
Or if you have 100 million monkeys flipping coins, one should be lucky.
So one should also be able to pick the right stocks.
And that was Warren Buffett.