Mr. Warren Buffett’s 5/25 Rule — A Cautionary Tale.

Robin Cru’el
Sep 7, 2018 · 2 min read

One fine day; mid flight, Mr. Buffett had a sudden urge to go talk to his Pilot Mike Flint, realising the gentleman had been working for him for the past 10 years of his career as an Aviator.

“pilot jumping near aircraft” by Kora Xian on Unsplash

Mr. Buffett approached young Flint and joked, “The Fact that you’re still working for me, tells me I’m not doing my job.”

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