Buffett, 94, Energizes Shareholders with Optimism, Business Passion
Warren Buffett, the 94-year-old chairman and CEO of berkshire hathaway, showcased his remarkable energy and vitality at the annual shareholders' meeting held on May 3. The event, which took place in the United States, saw Buffett fielding 32 questions from investors over a span of five hours, including a one-hour break. Observers noted that Buffett appeared exceptionally spirited and in excellent health.
Buffett shared his enthusiasm for business, describing it as a deeply enjoyable activity. Despite his advanced age and considerable wealth, he expressed a continued passion for his work. "I already have more money than most people in the world, but I still enjoy going to the office every morning," he said. "Being able to help a lot of people is something I truly enjoy."
When asked about navigating life's low points, Buffett maintained a positive outlook. "Even when you hit a low point, you won't die," he remarked. He acknowledged that life inevitably includes periods of difficulty but emphasized the importance of focusing on the positive aspects. "Life is full of ups and downs, and it's impossible to avoid tough times," he said. "But after going through some challenging periods, you can still lead a beautiful life."
Buffett also revealed his personal habits, admitting that despite his age, he indulges in drinking coca-cola whenever he wants and does not engage in much physical exercise. "We don't need excessive exercise," he stated. "We are very careful in maintaining our physical strength, and we don't need to exercise too much." This candid admission underscores Buffett's pragmatic approach to health and well-being, prioritizing enjoyment and balance over strict regimens.
