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Billionaire Warren Buffett Rejects Wealth as Measure of Greatness

13 Nov

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  • Buffett says greatness comes from helping others, not accumulating wealth
  • Buffett lives frugally, eating at McDonald's and driving an old car
  • Buffett believes in treating everyone, from CEOs to cleaning staff, with kindness
Billionaire Warren Buffett Rejects Wealth as Measure of Greatness

In a recent shareholder letter, billionaire investor Warren Buffett, known as the "Oracle of Omaha," has rejected the idea that wealth and net worth are measures of greatness. Despite being the 11th richest person in the world with a fortune of $150 billion, Buffett has maintained a frugal lifestyle throughout his seven-decade career.

Rather than splurging on lavish mansions and luxury cars, Buffett continues to live in the same modest Nebraska home he purchased in 1958 for $31,500. He is also known for his love of McDonald's, often stopping by the fast-food chain to order inexpensive meals. Buffett even took his friend Bill Gates to a McDonald's in Hong Kong, pulling coupons from his pocket to pay the bill.

For Buffett, true greatness lies in kindness and helping others, not in the accumulation of wealth and power. He believes that "Kindness is costless but also priceless" and that everyone, from the cleaning lady to the chairman, should be treated with the same respect. Buffett's philosophy is a refreshing contrast to the common perception that success is measured by one's net worth or status.

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Warren Buffett believes that "Greatness does not come about through accumulating great amounts of money, great amounts of publicity or great power in government." He believes true greatness is found in kindness and helping others.
Despite being one of the wealthiest people in the world, Buffett lives a very frugal lifestyle. He still lives in the same modest Nebraska home he bought in 1958 for $31,500 and is known for eating at McDonald's and driving an old car.
Buffett believes in treating everyone, from the cleaning lady to the chairman, with the same kindness and respect. He says "Keep in mind that the cleaning lady is as much a human being as the Chairman."

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