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Warren Buffett, known as the Oracle of Omaha, desires to be remembered not for his wealth or business acumen, but for his role as a teacher. He gauges success by the positive impact on others' lives and consistently aims to impart wisdom. Buffett exemplifies that true wealth lies in inspiring others.

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00:00What's the one word Warren Buffett wants on his tombstone?
00:03Hint, it's not about his billions or investing.
00:06While many know Buffett as the Oracle of Omaha, a business titan and one of the world's
00:11richest men, he wants to be remembered for something far more personal.
00:15Teacher.
00:16Buffett has said he measures success not by wealth, but by how many people's lives
00:22you've positively impacted.
00:24From his annual shareholder letters to countless interviews, Buffett's goal has always been
00:29to pass down wisdom.
00:30So next time you think about success, ask yourself, what do you want to be remembered
00:35for?
00:36As Buffett proves, true wealth is in how you inspire others.

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