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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