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Warren Buffett, one of the richest men in the world, is driven by the desire to win rather than amass wealth for luxury. Known as the Oracle of Omaha, Buffett is recognized for his logical, disciplined, and long-term approach to investing, remaining unemotional in the financial world. His modest lifestyle, including living in the same house he bought in 1958 for $31,500, underscores his emphasis on process and purpose over monetary value.
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00:00What drives one of the richest men in the world?
00:03It's not what you think.
00:05For Warren Buffett, it's never been about the money, it's about winning.
00:09Warren Buffett, known as the Oracle of Omaha, isn't obsessed with money for the sake of
00:13luxury or extravagance.
00:15His late wife once said, he cared about the win, not the money.
00:20It's all mental with him.
00:21Buffett is a master at staying unemotional in the financial world, letting logic, discipline,
00:26and a long-term view guide his decisions.
00:29And here's the twist, his modest lifestyle reflects this mindset.
00:34Despite being worth over $140 billion, Buffett still lives in the same house he bought in
00:381958 for $31,500.
00:42His frugality is a testament to his values.
00:45It's the process and the purpose, not the price tag that matters to him.

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