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to be just like them。
Every time; as a 9 or 10 year…old kid; when I stepped up to bat or played first base or catcher; I wasn't me。 I was Yogi or Hank。 It's one of the most powerful ways we learn that we often lose as adults。 We lose our heroes。 We lose our naivete。
Today; I watch young kids playing basketball near my home。 On the court they're not little Johnny; they're Michael Jordan; Sir Charles or Clyde。 Copying or emulating heroes is true power learning。 And that is why when someone like O。J。 Simpson falls from grace; there is such a huge outcry。
There is more than just a courtroom trial。 It is the loss of a hero。 Someone people grew up with; looked up to; and wanted to be like。 Suddenly we need to rid ourselves of that person。
I have new heroes as I grow older。 I have golf heroes such as Peter Jacobsen; Fred Couples and Tiger Woods。 I copy their swings and do my best to read everything I can about them。 I also have heroes such as Donald Trump; Warren Buffett; Peter Lynch; George Soros and Jim Rogers。 In my older years; I know their stats just like I knew the ERAs and RBI of my baseball heroes。 I follow what Warren Buffett invests in; and read anything I can about his point of view on the market。 I read Peter Lynch's book to understand how he chooses stocks。 And I read about Donald Trump; trying to find out how he negotiates and puts deals together。
Just as I was not me when I was up to bat; when I'm in the market or I'm negotiating
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