ordinary life

Crystel 2022-04-20 09:02:47

Documentaries record people's life from the dimension of life. Birth, schooling, finding a lifelong lover, like-minded friends, children, sticking to professional ethics, success, separation of lovers, death of a partner, the development of charity, death.

Buffett said: You can have an infinite number of cars, but the brain and hands and feet are unique, time and thoughts are people's most valuable assets.

Looking at Susie from a woman's point of view, women are really sad characters. No matter what they do, they can only be remembered as "someone's wife" by the world. Susie paid a lot for her family and children. She didn't have a personal career. After her children left home, she was desperate for her identity, so she chose to leave the family and pursue a career in charity. This made Buffett fall into a low point in life, and Susie Finding her friend to take care of him became a legendary open relationship.

I always feel that if you want to give up your lifelong pursuit for a relationship and children, you will always have regrets in your heart, and you will eventually let yourself ruin the relationship. The more you invest in yourself, the better you can maintain balance.

After Susie's death, Buffett donated most of his funds to charities, which is also a support for Susie's love of charity, and perhaps this is also a kind of repentance.

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Becoming Warren Buffett quotes

  • Susan Buffett: There are two rules of investing according to Warren, and he learned this from Ben Graham.

    Warren Buffett: Rule number one, never lose money. Rule number two, never forget rule number one.

  • Susan Buffett: I was talking to him one day about some racial issue, and he said to me, "wait till women discover they're the slaves of the world." Now how many men were cognizant of that, and even women then?