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Introduction
You want to know what I think about Charlie Kane. Well, I suppose he had some private sort of greatness, but he kept it to himself, he never gave himself away. He never gave anything away. He just left you a tip. He had a generous mind. I don't suppose anybody ever had so many opinions, but he never believed in anything except Charlie Kane. He never had a conviction except Charlie Kane in his life.
That's from the very beginning of the book that I read and I'm going to talk to you about today, which is the difference between God and Larry Ellison and the subtitle is, God doesn't think he's Larry Ellison and it was written by Mike Wilson, I'm going to reread that because I think -- well, first of all, that's a quote from Orson Welles 1941 film Citizen Kane. And I'm going to reread that section to you. And instead of saying Charlie Kane, I'm going to put in the name Larry Ellison because I think that is what the author wants us to think. So let's see how that goes.