Warren Buffet
Essay by Paul • February 26, 2012 • Essay • 261 Words (2 Pages) • 1,541 Views
Warren Buffet, the second richest man who is known to donate $31 billion to charity.
Warren Buffet would be a good model for the young people of today. Firstly, Warren Buffet is a very modest person, even though he is the second richest man in the world but his life is simple and happy. For example, he still lives in the small 3-bedroom house that he bought after he got married 50 years ago. Secondly, he does not like to show off with his wealth and does not socialize with the high society crowd. For instance, he does not have security guard around him to protect him.
I was totally agreed stay away from credit card and invest only in your own self because credit card will allow people to build up more debt than people can handle. If the card balance does not pay off every month, the interest starts accumulating.
Moreover, I agree is man created money. Waste money on unnecessary things is a bad habit. People should take some discipline and think conscious about it, just spend on what you need.
In addition, I disagree do not go for branded goods because a branded good will provided the good quality of product and can wear long last.
Last but not least, I agree do not do what others say. People should be open-minded to listen other people says but finally do what makes you feel good after analysis by itself.
In conclusion, Warren Buffet is a very kindhearted person and self-effacing person. We should learn from his good behavior.
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