What Good Men Can Learn From the World’s Richest Man

10 Life Lessons to be learned from Warren Buffett

Upon hearing Warren Buffett’s advice to Congress this week in the NYT OpEd, Tom Matlack wrote a response to Buffett for The Good Men Project. Hugo Martins, of knkted.com, also wrote about Buffett and the advice he has for the United States. However, Martins provides a different perspective and suggests that out of Buffett’s own life, good men can learn 10 very valuable life lessons.

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You thought I was going to talk about Bill Gates didn’t you? Actually, he’s not the wealthiest man in the world (2011)–he’s ranked second behind Carlos Slim Helú.

See, I wrote in the title richest, not wealthiest man in the world. There’s a subtle different between the two, if you don’t believe me, google it.

My case study is about the best investor to ever walk this earth and undoubtedly the most successful – Mr. Warren Edward Buffett. Even though he’s not the world’s wealthiest man, for me I consider him the world’s richest man because of his personality and way of living…

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About Hugo Martins

Hugo Martins is an 18 year-old who blogs about free thinking and making life better at Connected.

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