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Buffett blamed himself in a deeper sense, too. He had understood the dynamics of airlines—lots of competition, high fixed costs—but invested anyway. In public, he was up-front about this mistake. With a touch of Will Rogers, he wrote to his shareholders, “No one pushed me; in tennis parlance, I committed an ‘unforced error.’ ”48 It was easily his worst investment, and violated Buffett’s own guidelines.
Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist
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