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Over the weekend, I made what has become an annual pilgrimage to Omaha, Nebraska to attend the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting.
The event, which is nominally a business update on Warren Buffett's famed holding company, has become a staple in my annual calendar, mostly due to the incredible density of deep thinkers who drop into the midwestern city for a short window of time.
Every year, I seem to find myself in a few rooms that set off my imposter syndrome alarm bells.
But one thing I've learned: Good things happen when you put yourself in rooms where you don’t feel like you belong.
The real secret isn't getting into the rooms, though. It's what you do once you're in them...
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Over the weekend, I made what has become an annual pilgrimage to Omaha, Nebraska to attend the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting.
The event, which is nominally a business update on Warren Buffett's famed holding company, has become a staple in my annual calendar, mostly due to the incredible density of deep thinkers who drop into the midwestern city for a short window of time.
Every year, I seem to find myself in a few rooms that set off my imposter syndrome alarm bells.
But one thing I've learned: Good things happen when you put yourself in rooms where you don’t feel like you belong.
The real secret isn't getting into the rooms, though. It's what you do once you're in them...
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