Legendary Investors
Capital allocators who treat investing as a craft of patience, judgment, and compounding — and rewrote the rules of how money is put to work.

Warren Buffett
An Omaha paperboy who turned a failing New England textile mill into the world's most patient compounding machine, and along the way wrote the most-quoted shareholder letters in business history.
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Charlie Munger
The intellectual sparring partner who turned Berkshire from a Graham-style cigar-butt shop into the world's most patient compounder — by insisting that great businesses, bought rarely, beat clever ones bought often.
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Ray Dalio
Built the world's largest hedge fund by codifying decision-making itself — turning radical transparency, idea meritocracy, and written principles into an operating system for thinking under uncertainty.
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Naval Ravikant
An Indian-American founder who built AngelList into the operating system for early-stage startups, and whose tweets and podcasts have become a generational manual for wealth, judgment, and happiness.
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