Updated
Updated · Fortune · Apr 11
Warren Buffett Says True Greatness Lies Beyond Wealth
Updated
Updated · Fortune · Apr 11

Warren Buffett Says True Greatness Lies Beyond Wealth

6 articles · Updated · Fortune · Apr 11
  • Warren Buffett has emphasized that accumulating large sums of money does not equate to achieving greatness.
  • In his final Berkshire Hathaway shareholder letter, Buffett highlighted kindness and respect as true measures of value, regardless of wealth or status.
  • Buffett, known for his modest lifestyle, believes personal happiness and impact come from non-material pursuits rather than lavish spending.
Does Buffett’s anti-wealth message contradict his life's work of accumulating a vast fortune?
Is Buffett’s frugal philosophy a model for success or a billionaire’s unique eccentricity?
How will new CEO Greg Abel spend Berkshire's record $373 billion cash hoard?
Can Buffett's children effectively donate $15 billion a year without disrupting global charities?
Is Berkshire's massive cash pile a sign of strength or a warning of market trouble?
With Buffett still in the office daily, how much power does his successor truly have?