He and his 25 colleagues occupy a single floor of a tower that displays someone else's names, and a sign that says "Invest Like A Champion Today."
Here's his basic advice.
This secret club is what he's done for young people.


Playing the long game could seem very risky for any man, especially for one his age, but Warren sticks with what worked when he says, "I am not bothered by the thought of my death," adding, "I'm not big on superstition... that can be expensive."
Guys, in Wikipedia and other biographical sources, there are fun details about his private life--what he eats, drinks, reads, his health, family, kids, first and second wife--it would fill a week of daily blogs and help to explain why he has a finger in thousands of money-making pies.
He's busier than ever, not retiring--that's why I'm writing about him. Clearly what he eats, wears, and how he handles his day, shows us that he ignores the current golden rules for survival that we're bombarded with every day. He enjoys, truly e-n-j-o-y-s what he does--is doing today, yesterday, and tomorrow.
Grab that. Apply it! Find a way, a hundred little and big ways to enjoy what you are doing.
2 comments:
I so agree, Em.
I loved writing software for decades. Now that I'm retired I love writing.
I used to write at night, now I can write all day if I want.
Gary
Thanks 4 sharing
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