A long essay from me, three months in the making.
Charlie Munger built a fortune and refused almost everything it could buy.
A young Greek outsider walked into a shipyard with terms no one had used before.
Winston Churchill ran a country from three pillows, a whisky, and a stack of dispatches.
Paul Newman treated his fortune as a problem worth solving before it solved him.
John D. Rockefeller spent a fortune ensuring no one could see where it went.