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1971: “Who Is Warren Buffett?”

1971: “Who Is Warren Buffett?”

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Welcome to 1971.


The markets are reeling from one of the worst bear markets since the Great Depression. Speculation has collapsed, confidence is shaken, and the financial world is searching for answers.


In this episode of Becoming Berkshire, we turn to an unlikely source: George Goodman, writing under the name Adam Smith, and his book Supermoney. Written in the depths of the 1969–72 bear market, Supermoney captured the unraveling of Wall Street’s excesses—and quietly documented the most extraordinary investment record of the era.


At the time, almost no one was paying attention.


Goodman asked a simple question in 1971: Who is Warren Buffett?

Even seasoned financial journalists didn’t know the answer.


From a modest office in Omaha, Buffett had compounded capital at an astonishing rate for over a decade—without publicity, without committees, and without participating in the speculative culture of the 1960s. While others chased concepts and technology, Buffett applied Benjamin Graham’s principles with absolute consistency and stepped away entirely at the height of his success.


This episode explores why the world missed him, how distance from Wall Street became an advantage, and what Supermoney reveals about temperament, discipline, and time—the real foundations of compounding.

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