From Munger to Bill to Buffett

Lela 2022-04-22 07:01:54

I first read the book "Poor Charlie's Book" by Charlie Munger, an old gentleman who loves to read and think. Then I watched the documentary of Bill Gates. He is also a person who loves thinking, loves reading, and loves work. Back to Buffett, he also loves reading, thinking, and his job.

Perhaps the common denominator of successful people is that they love to read, but why do they love to read? Perhaps reading satisfies their curiosity, their thirst for knowledge, and their need to solve problems.

So how important it is to read.

A very moving part of the film, Buffett is indeed lucky to meet the person he loves the most, his wife, Susan. He has also given advice to young people, choosing who to marry is the most important choice in life. A loving family is the foundation of all business.

It’s also important to love what you do. Buffett is very good at dealing with numbers. He said that every day he goes to work, he is happy. It's not surprising that such an achievement is possible.

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  • Savanna 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Find an interest outside of your career (the Game), be diligent, focus, find the love of your life, live and work your way, read a lot, think deeply, meet dissidents, find meaning in the world, stay happy and emotionally stable

  • Marlin 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    It's a little touching to see the back... Buffett's ex-wife has a really huge positive influence on him. Without Susie, maybe Buffett would still be a financial wizard and a billionaire, but because of Susie, he became a truly respectable person. amazing people. I wish this lovely "rich" old man a long and healthy life~ (HBO)

Becoming Warren Buffett quotes

  • 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?

  • Warren Buffett: The worst mistakes involve not understanding other people as well as you might.