
"If you get to my age in life and nobody thinks well of you, I don't care how big your bank account is, your life is a disaster. Success isn't just about wealth, power, fame, or collecting lots of expensive toys before you pass away."
"Basically, when you get to my age, you'll really measure your success in life by how many of the people you want to have love you actually do love you. The trouble with love is that you can't buy it."
"You can buy sex. You can buy testimonial dinners. But the only way to get love is to be lovable. The more you give love away, the more you get."
Warren Buffett asserts that success transcends wealth, power, and fame. He believes that a meaningful life is defined by the love and respect one garners from others. In a conversation with students, he stated that the ultimate measure of success is how many people love you genuinely. He pointed out that love cannot be bought, unlike material possessions. The more love one gives, the more one receives, highlighting the importance of being lovable over accumulating wealth.
Read at Fast Company
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