#比特币价格走势分析

Shareholder asks Buffett: Which do you think is more important to you, being rich or being wealthy?

Buffett: If you can really define what being rich is and what being wealthy is, then I think I can give you a better answer.

Shareholder: To me, rich means having a lot of money; whereas being wealthy doesn't necessarily mean having a lot of money.

Buffett: For example, you can be wealthy in terms of health. I agree with your point that nothing is more important than health, you know, for yourself and your family.

Shareholder: I believe you understand what I am trying to ask.

Buffett: You have to be patient. Once wealth reaches a certain level, money doesn't matter much. I tell this to college students who come to listen to my speeches, I mean, they essentially live the same life as I do.

I can assure you that we eat the same food. Our clothes are not significantly different. The cars we drive are not really different at all. We sit in front of the TV watching games like the Super Bowl, and there is no difference. There is really no difference—he has air conditioning in the summer. I have air conditioning and heating in the winter. We equate almost everything important in daily life. One thing I do is that my travels are much better than theirs, you know I have a private jet. So, I travel more easily than they do. In other aspects of life, there is really no difference between them and me.

What you need to talk about next is health and who loves you. I mean, you want to have enough food to eat three meals a day, to sleep in a reasonably comfortable environment, and so on. And that is something everyone in this room has. According to the definition you provided, some people are obviously much wealthier than others. If you define it that low, it is clearly not measured by their net worth. I don't oppose that descriptor. I might not use the word wealth to describe him. But I would definitely call it happiness or something similar.