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thoughts on love from Warren BuffetIt’s that time of year—the holiday season—when introspection seems particularly appropriate. You know, questions like:

Why am I here?

Am I making a difference? Am I loving enough?

What kind of difference do I want to make? Do people know I care?

What will be my legacy? Will people smile or frown when they think of me when I’m gone?

Do people care about me personally or what I can do for them?

If those questions are dancing in your mind and tugging at your heart strings, as they are for me, I hope you’ll find this quote from Warren Buffet as moving as I did.

It’s nice to know he believes in investing in love, too.

Warren Buffet on love

“When you get to my age, you’ll really measure your success in life by how many of the people you want to have love you actually do love you.

I know people who have a lot of money, and they get testimonial dinners and they get hospital wings named after them. But the truth is that nobody in the world loves them. If you get to my age in life and nobody thinks well of you, I don’t care how big your bank account is, your life is a disaster.

That’s the ultimate test of how you have lived your life. The trouble with love is that you can’t buy it. You can buy sex. You can buy testimonial dinners. You can buy pamphlets that say how wonderful you are. But the only way to get love is to be lovable. It’s very irritating if you have a lot of money. You’d like to think you could write a check: I’ll buy a million dollars’ worth of love. But it doesn’t work that way. The more you give love away, the more you get.”

~Warren Buffet

 

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