Happiness comes from attitude, and our study of Buffett's wisdom is not to become the next Buffett. Instead, it is to become a better version of ourselves.
At the conference, someone asked Buffett how he views the lows in life.
Buffett was quite down-to-earth: bad things will always happen, focus more on the good.
Throughout his life, the old man surely faced many worries. Stock market crashes, investment mistakes, being questioned by others... but he understands to adjust his 'spotlight' and focus on what he already has.
For instance, he cheerfully said at the conference that at 94 years old, he can still enjoy his favorite Coke anytime and anywhere, which is quite a wonderful thing.
Another example is that many people complain about being born at the wrong time. But Buffett would say, look at history. When would you prefer to be born? 1500 years ago, 1000 years ago, 500 years ago, or now?
Compared to any period in history, we are very fortunate to live in this era. We can use electricity, ride in cars, learn freely, and have opportunities to start businesses, even if it is difficult. This, in itself, is a tremendous blessing.
Many people are unhappy not because they have too little, but because they want too much. What is the result? The more they compare, the more anxious they become, and the more disappointed they feel.
Your sense of happiness may depend on where you place your attention.
If your eyes are fixed on what you lack, all you see are regrets; if your heart is filled with what you have, what you feel is abundance. $BTC $ETH $SOL #币安Alpha上新 #加密市场回调 #以色列伊朗冲突 #剥头皮策略 #MichaelSaylor暗示增持BTC
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