Warren Buffett: I prefer a McDonald's meal over another for $100 and I don't compare the price to the enjoyment
Warren Buffett, one of the richest men in the world and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, which has a value exceeding one trillion dollars, has a fortune estimated at around 145 billion dollars. He prefers simple meals like McDonald's hamburgers over fancy meals, emphasizing that enjoyment is not measured by the price of something, but by its true value.
Buffett stated in an interview with People magazine that he prefers McDonald's hamburgers to expensive meals. He said, "I don't like a meal for $100, as I love McDonald's hamburgers. I don't compare the amount I spend to the enjoyment I will get from something."
Buffett's lifestyle is characterized by simplicity and avoidance of extravagance, as he prefers not to spend on luxuries, pointing out that increasing possessions can control a person.
Source: Yahoo finance.