I never made up any investor. I never made up Paul Abrams.
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I want to be known as one of the most accurate investors that ever lived.
I'd been a great angel investor, but professional venture capital was clearly not the right thing for me.
I'm primarily just an investor.
The first thing I ever invested in was Twitter. Blaine Cook, former CTO, was leaving the company and asked me if I wanted to buy his stock.
I never set out really to build a financial empire or to be a wealthy man.
Sometimes your best investments are the ones you don't make.
If you are going to be a great investor, you have to fit the style to who you are.
I really did believe that the most successful investments were the ones that you could own for the long run.
In every business I had ever started, even ones that had totally failed, I had kept good relations with the investors.
Even from the very beginning, I didn't put any money in the stock market.
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