This Short discusses Warren Buffett's belief that happiness isn't based on wealth. Despite his $145 billion net worth, Buffett claims he would be content living on $100,000 a year. He lives in the same modest house he bought in 1958 and values simple pleasures like McDonald's breakfasts and playing bridge. Buffett believes true success comes from doing what you love, not accumulating riches, and encourages finding joy in passion, purpose, and perspective.
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00:00Imagine being worth $145 billion and saying you'd be very happy living on just $100,000 a year.
00:08That's exactly what Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha, believes.
00:11Despite his immense fortune, Buffett has lived in the same modest house he bought in 1958 for $31,500.
00:19His philosophy?
00:21Happiness isn't about money. It's about doing what you love.
00:24Buffett has always emphasized the value of simple living and finding joy in the little things,
00:29like sharing McDonald's breakfasts and playing bridge.
00:32He says, if you're doing something you enjoy, you're successful.
00:36And while many of us dream of riches, Buffett reminds us that wealth isn't the key to fulfillment.
00:41It's about passion, purpose, and perspective.
00:44So, what's your take? Would you be happy with $100,000 a year?
00:48Let us know in the comments.