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Berkshire Hathaway's remarkable success can be directly linked to its conscious avoidance of unnecessary bureaucracy. While large enterprises wrestle with the challenges of entrenched systems, Berkshire exemplifies a more nimble, adaptable model. The struggle to replicate this success is compounded by a fundamental misunderstanding of the toxic nature of bureaucracy, showing that the real lesson may lie in acknowledging the chains that bind rather than merely seeking to imitate the visible successes of those who have transcended them.