Paris is not called the city of light because it’s all lit up at night, it’s because it was the first city to have street lights.
In 2014, legendary value investment guru Warren Buffett got in on the March Madness action when his investment company, Berkshire Hathaway, instituted its own bracket challenge. The challenge provided that any perfect-scoring employee—anyone who correctly predicts every game of the men's tournament—would win $1 billion. Over time, this was modified to $1 million, every year, for life. The challenge promised smaller payouts for participants who came close.