A Confession of Plagiarism

from the book 'What I Learned Before I Sold to Warren Buffett' by Barnett C. Helzberg, Jr.

Plagiarism has become an exciting and controversial subject with the press and some renowned authors lately. I was always taught that many, many people were out there developing ideas I could use. I have found that to be true throughout my life. These thoughts and ideas have all been borrowed or stolen from many wise people, therefore this confession. I have always solicited other’s opinions and tried to listen intently when they were espousing things, even when I was in pretty violent disagreement. Therefore, I claim only one original idea in my entire life, and with this book, wish only to reveal myself as a plagiarist of wonderful ideas from a lot of great people through the years. Think of the world as your garden of marvelous people and ideas with unlimited picking rights for you. Enjoy the flowers!

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