The one life choice that Warren Buffett believes separates winners from losers
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The one life choice that Warren Buffett believes separates winners from losers
"Warren Buffett offers a refreshing perspective: True success is about the love we share. Yes, love. Buffett once said, "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." Buffett's wisdom gets to the core of what matters, reminding us that, ultimately, life's real currency is the relationships we nurture that lead to two-way love."
"Are you a leader, manager, founder, or CEO with scores of people looking at you for guidance, support, motivation, and leadership? I have news for you: Love, in the right business context, does indeed matter for leadership. That's the premise for my book, which will be released in March of 2025. The big idea behind the chapters I wrote may challenge your belief system."
Success is commonly equated with money, status, and job titles, yet true success centers on the love one shares and receives. At advanced age, people measure success by how many of the people they want to have love them actually do love them. Love functions as life's currency through reciprocal relationships. Love matters in leadership when applied appropriately in business contexts. Many leaders feel uncomfortable expressing love for their teams despite spending significant time together and achieving shared results. People readily profess love for teams, alma maters, and possessions, but integrating the word love into workplace language remains uncommon.
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