The lesson of Buffett was: To succeed in a spectacular fashion you had to be spectacularly unusual.
Time is a variable continuum.
The sheer quantity of brain power that hurled itself voluntarily and quixotically into the search for new baseball knowledge was either exhilarating or depressing, depending on how you felt about baseball. The same intellectual resources might have cured the common cold, or put a man on Pluto.
If you’ve got a dozen pitchers, you need to speak 12 different languages.
People who think they know what they are talking about when they talk about baseball include the announcers and all of the sports press - no matter how much evidence you present them to the contrary they will continue to think that what they think is right.
In Japan, mothers insist on achievement and accomplishment as a sign of love and respect. Thus to fail places children in a highly shamed situation.
Baseball is this intense subculture that actually doesn't speak very much for the larger culture.