"The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse." A book which is like a warm hug for the soul. It serves as a reminder that we are all just humans in need of compassion and kindness. ❤️🩹
It's strange how I was trying to juxtaposition it to a documentary I stumbled upon on Warren Buffet this afternoon. Love, kindness, loyalty, and honesty are the most important lessons to learn, both personally and professionally:
Buffet's statement that "forever" is his preferred holding time was a surprising divergence from the norm on Wall Street and beyond. To the postmodern ears, the term "forever" sounds atrocious, like something out of a dime novel or a fairy tale. At a time when loyalty was waning, he transformed business transactions into personal relationships, verging on a social compact. In a letter to his business partners in 1969, Buffett explained his vision for Berkshire Hathaway. "| certainly have no desire to sell a good controlled business run by people | like and admire, merely to obtain a fancy price" The book shows how friendship and kindness can transform lives, while Buffett has famously said that he invests in people, not just businesses.
Isn't it these nuggets and perils of wisdom that will set us apart in the rat race that we're all tragically a part of, and remind us of the things that truly matter in life. 💫
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2yCongrats..that's great