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Interviewer: "What accounts for your success, Mr. Getty?"

J. Paul Getty: "Some people find oil, some don't."

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My Mistake

I posted an essay on the full cost of our addiction to oil written by “Peter Lynch.”   I have now learned that the author of it is not the famous fund manager but another man with a financial background and the same name.

I decided to keep the post active but to introduce it differently and not to use the name “Peter Lynch” in the title of the post.  Here is a link

I apologize for not being more careful.  In retrospect there were a number of clues that should have topped me off.    Jim

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  • 1 Andrew // Jul 9, 2008 at 7:37 am

    In your original post you said Peter Lynch was a classmate of yours in highschool. Am I correct in assuming then that it was indeed THE Peter Lynch of Fidelity Mutual Funds fame who was your classmate?

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