THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017
March Madness is here and I am sure everyone is excited about watching the basketball game. If you are a big fanatic then we know that you have a favorite team. You will be really excited when you hear the offering of Warren Buffet. Warren Buffet is a billionaire who ranks fourth of the Forbes list of top billionaires with a net worth of 53 billion dollars. He wants to make an offer he will give you 1 billion dollars for a perfect March Madness bracket. This is really real if you can correctly pick the winners of all 63 games for the NCAA's men's college tournament then his company which is Berkshire Hathaway will give you 1 billion dollars. The question is are you up for the challenge? The unfortunate part is if there is more than one winner than you would have to split the prize. The contest first started in March 2014 and it still continues. If you can only imagine what you would do with 1 billion dollars its like a dream come true. I know it is going to be pretty hard to guess all sixteen, but if you guess close to 16 then you will get 100,000 dollars. There were 85,000 people to enter the contest last year. Last year two employees tied for the prize of 50,000 dollars each. Now Buffet is hoping that 100,000 will participate this year. I think any would should take the chance, because you will not lose anything. You never know you may be the lucky winner. It is not impossible to guess if two people can do it than you can do it. Warren Buffet did not get where he is today just by chance he really knows insurance and he continued to build on it. So even if you do or do not win build on everything you do,because you never when today can be your lucky chance.
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