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8 unusual hobbies of super successful people

by Anna Hensel on Oct 14, 2015, 10:00 AM

Everyone needs a hobby.

While running a multibillion-dollar company requires spending a lot of hours in the office, even the busiest CEOs need to do something other than work.

Here are the hobbies that engage some high-profile executives.

SEE ALSO: 3 hobbies that will make your resume more impressive

Steve Wozniak plays Segway polo.

The Apple co-founder is often credited as one of the creators of the high-tech sport, in which participants ride Segways instead of horses.

Wozniak most recently played in July's Segway Polo World Cup in Cologne, Germany.



Marissa Mayer bakes cupcakes.

2008 San Francisco Magazine profile of Mayer, now the CEO of Yahoo, revealed that she has a penchant for baking cupcakes — and creating spreadsheets for all of the ingredients she needs.



Warren Buffett plays the ukulele.

CEO of Berkshire Hathaway learned to play the ukulele when he was in college to impress a girl, and now dazzles shareholders with his skills from time to time.



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