I don’t know why I didn’t do it earlier.
After all, I have owned its shares for almost a decade.
But here I was in Omaha, at the centre of the Woodstock for Capitalists.
I am talking about the Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B) Annual General Meeting (AGM), of course.
The year was 2013, almost eight years ago.
But the memories are as fresh as yesterday.
There is no AGM that comes remotely close to this Berkshire Hathaway’s annual event.
No, it’s not just a bunch of executives passing resolutions as fast as they can.
This event was attended by 40,000 people, all descending on the town of Omaha, Nebraska.
It’s a celebration of businesses, investing and most of all, the chance to learn from Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger.
Of course, we can’t travel to Omaha this year.
Nor are we able to dine at Buffett’s favourite steakhouse, Gorat’s, or...