Also tell me my three thoughts after watching it

Makayla 2022-03-10 08:01:51

It must be said that I was very fortunate to see this documentary, and I saw a lot more than seeing Buffett's principles of wealth and investing repeated many times in the film.

The first is about his personal life, family, some stories between him and his ex-wife and children. In the film, these characters express their thoughts in front of the camera. Maybe it is only part of the truth, but it is enough to give people a glimpse of life. Simple and complex, similar stories, in Steve Jobs, in the recent Bill Gates, why not, even for ordinary people, why not. Once again, these few people who hold the vast majority of wealth, the way they treat wealth, at the end of the film, when Buffett and a group of fund partners announced that they would donate their huge wealth to the Bill Gates Foundation, It is wonderfully reminiscent of the recent "common prosperity", which is incomparable. I just feel that starting from values ​​and beliefs, two different but seemingly similar things are somewhat fantastic. Once again, thanks to the Internet, we can still see enough good things in the wall. For insignificant individuals, this limited luck, if treated well, is also rich enough, such as the old man in the film. As he has always said, he is very fortunate to have the ability to have a life that he is satisfied with by reading the information that almost everyone can get in his daily reading. Yearning for it.

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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.