I don't think a 9 is too low. Because the storytelling is very good, the shooting techniques and the film itself are basically ignored. There are three things that impress me the most. First, his genius business acumen is obvious to all, so I won't go into details. Second, geniuses are all lonely. Let's think about many geniuses in history, Beethoven, Einstein... I think because few people around can understand their thoughts, it is better to spend energy telling others what they think Focus on doing your own thing - even if it is said that the world may not understand. So geniuses get used to being alone, and thinking alone occupies a large part of their lives. Three, love. Even her wife confessed that she was the only one who understood Warren the most, but then she also said that they were two parallel lines that occasionally entered each other's hearts, but more often Warren was alone. I was very moved that she loved her husband and family so selflessly, because the average woman would have divorced long ago. It is precisely because of her persistence that the business myth of Turbo Buffett has been achieved. They married very early, and their married life has been very stable. It can be seen that a stable family has a great effect on a man's career. I used to be bad at dealing with people (he said that people are the most complex, business is much simpler, and I have the same opinion...) I never thought about doing charity, because of the death of his wife, he saw a lot of things, so he inherited his wife The charitable cause of the world has become more and more developed, and the power of love is the most powerful belief in the world. Through this documentary, I saw a simple billionaire - a simple life, a simple life only one job, a simple life pursuit. It is because of simplicity and focus that great achievements are made. If there are still regrets in his life, I think it may be that he did not communicate with the person he loves the most. Or maybe he is used to being rational and accustomed to hiding his feelings. not good at expressing.
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