The world is reviving the advice of seasoned investor, #Warren_Buffett, and completing what they started decades ago by reflecting on those investment wisdoms
Wisdom that seems to be the legacy of the 'Omaha Oracle' that will not fade even after announcing his retirement and stepping down from leading 'Berkshire Hathaway' at the end of the year
Here are some of his golden words:
"Invest in companies you believe in, and don’t invest in something you don’t understand"
"If you start deceiving your shareholders, you will soon believe your own lies, and you will deceive yourself too"
"Acquisitions are like marriage: they start with a happy wedding, but reality tends to deviate from pre-marriage expectations"
"The worst type of business is one that grows quickly, requires significant capital to achieve that growth... and then makes little or no money at all"
"What starts as an innocent trick may become the first step toward a full-blown fraud"
Buffett's advice didn't stop at just investing; he touched on life and family, where he said
"Parents should leave their children enough to do anything, but not enough to do nothing"