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After the 94-year-old stock god Warren Buffett answered the last question and put down the microphone, the applause from the audience surged over the dome of Omaha like a tide.



At that moment, I suddenly understood the weight of time.

The legendary figure who has controlled a wealth empire for sixty years has handed over power to his successor, Greg Albert. During the four-hour shareholders' meeting, there were no predictions about the AI wave or fluctuations in the stock market; only an aging sage, with five of the simplest truths, left the world with the timeless essence of life. These straightforward words may be more worthy of contemplation than any investment manual.

The first point is that the highest return on investment in life is choosing the right partner. Buffett and his wife have been together for 52 years, and he honestly states that without the support of his family, he wouldn't be able to accomplish anything. Choosing a partner is choosing the script for the second half of your life.

The second point is to find a job that allows you to go to work while tap dancing. He said to try to look for what you truly want to do. If you are not in a hurry for money, seek out that job that may not pay but you are willing to do. If you haven't found it yet, continue to do the job that supports you for now, after all, you have to make a living. However, you should not give up; keep exploring, and you will eventually find it, because passion will bring endless motivation.

Thirdly, instead of emptying your wallet to buy a house, it is better to invest in assets that generate income. The house Buffett bought in 1958, which he has lived in until now, serves as a straightforward suggestion: rather than locking your money in concrete and steel, it is better to invest in quality stocks and other assets that can appreciate over time, allowing your money to work for you.

Fourth, it's better to pay attention to the people around you than to focus solely on the K-line chart. Your life trajectory largely depends on the people around you. Look at Buffett and Charlie Munger, two top sages, who have achieved greatness together for half a century. When you walk with outstanding people, you will unconsciously move towards higher places.

The ultimate weapon against setbacks is learning to filter out pain.
The best way to deal with setbacks is to focus only on the good things in life.

In Buffett's eyes, happiness is very simple: a warm home, a few trusted friends, a means of transportation, and a set of self-owned housing is enough. There are no profound terms or complex formulas in these words, yet they contain timeless wisdom.

Warren Buffett's 60-year wealth legend tells us that true success is never about desperately chasing after something, but about knowing how to make choices.

The era belonging to Buffett may be fading away, but the wisdom and principles that penetrate through the years will forever remain in our hearts. (Transfer)
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