A kind, contented, amiable, lovely old man

Scottie 2022-04-22 07:01:54

The narrative of the film itself adopts the method of "one lesson", which just echoes Buffett's last sentence when he said that he wanted to be a teacher. The whole content is positive, showing very peaceful positive family relationships and career development. In my opinion, Buffett is a kind, contented, kind, lovely old man who simply loves making money (not spending money, he does not live a luxurious life, nor does he leave money to his children, but Some donated to charity), and reached the goal (seemingly easy, but who knows?). He single-handedly achieved the reuse of society's financial resources, in a good way. The relationship between him and his wife is also very touching. Their marriage makes me feel that the so-called legal restraint is not a bond to the relationship. It is possible to have love but not live together, and to have love but let more suitable people intervene. There's nothing wrong with threesomes, I don't think Suzy or Buffett are reluctant to get a divorce because of the money, but they find the way that's most comfortable for them both. In fact, he is not like a traditional capitalist in our eyes, greedy, mercenary, unscrupulous and never satisfied, (the image of Trump comes to my mind), he is more like a smart old kid, showing off his smartness and getting it After the first time, he was very happy.

I have a lot of respect for this old man, and if one day, I mean maybe, I have the opportunity to change my class, I want to be like him.

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Becoming Warren Buffett quotes

  • Howard Buffett: When he wrote the letter to us, he put something in that letter that was incredibly important to me, which was exactly how our foundation behaves, which is, if you're gonna try to bat a thousand, you won't do very many things that are important. But if you're willing to basically strike out a few times, you can really change something big.

  • Warren Buffett: In my entire lifetime, everything that I've spent will be quite a bit less than one percent of everything I've made. The other 99% plus will go to others, because it has no utility to me.