PEOPLE are amazed that Warren Buffet, one of the world's greatest investors and richest men, continues to live in a house in Omaha, Nebraska, that he bought for $31,500 in 1958. His tastes are simple, including McDonald's hamburger and cherry Coke. He avoids the trappings of wealth and expensive toys. He simply enjoys research and analysis that help him invest wisely and consequently grow his wealth.
Most of the time, we fail to realize that we already have the things that we really need. Advertisements and social media are partly to blame for our craving for more. We must undergo serious introspection to realize how unessential spending habits affect the way we live.
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