From Warren Buffett's personal life, we can learn the importance of balance between personal life and work. Despite his immense success in business, Buffett struggled with personal relationships and self-care, indicating that success in one area of life does not necessarily translate to others. His story also shows the importance of having supportive people around, as seen with Astrid Menks and Susie. Lastly, his inability to attend Susie's funeral due to grief shows the depth of his emotions, reminding us that even the most successful people are human and experience loss and grief.
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When a group of economists came up with the Efficient Market Hypothesis, to explain how it was impossible for multi-billionaire investor Warren Buffet...
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Buffett was shattered by the separation, living alone and unable to clothe or feed himself. Susie kept in touch by phone, and eventually sent her friend Astrid Menks to check in on him. The restaurant hostess ended up moving in with the multi-billionaire and when Suzie died in 2004, the couple got married. Buffet sat by Susie's deathbd as she battled cancer, and was so broken after her death, that he wasn't able to attend her funeral. In his new marriage, Buffett was still unable to put anything but business first.