Read widely - don't limit yourself to a particular subject.
Read books, newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias... read everything.
Be open to new ideas. Don't become tunnel visioned.
Try not to take the stance of extreme ideologies. Few things in life are that extreme... there are usually lots of middle grounds.
Never become so committed to a particular ideology that you become unwilling to listen to opposing views.
Never stop learning. Keep expanding your circle of knowledge and circle of competence.
References:
- Wall Street Journal: Dartmouth's 'Hostile' Environment.
- Street Capitalist: Annotated Berkshire Hathaway Q&A.
- Reflections on Value Investing: 2008 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Meeting: Detailed Notes.
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