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Written
By Yushau A. Shuaib
Warren Buffet: Humblest Billionaire on Earth
New Nigerian
December 14, Weekly Trust December 22, Daily Sun December 25, 2007 and Daily
Independent January 18, 2008
Considering my environment as an African where most of the rich in our
society think more about themselves and immediate members of their family, I
tumble on the story of humblest billionaire whose humility is stranger than
fiction and so his generosity to worthy causes. This is not a billionaire in
Naira and Kobo. He is a billionaire in hard currency, US Dollar. He is not a
billionaire whose investments are through borrowed funds. In fact he is
reputed to have recently donated $30 billion to charity to fight disease,
extreme poverty and conflict across the globe. While most local rich men
believe in the intimidation of their workers and people in the communities
with their greediness and avarice through excessive accumulation of earthly
and flamboyant personal effects, Warren Buffet an American investor and
businessman is a lesson on humility and philanthropy. In spite of his huge
wealth, Buffett is renowned for his unpretentious and frugal lifestyle.
After a recent interview he granted CNBC, Warren Buffet, the third richest
man on earth as at September 2007 (behind Carlos Slim and Bill Gates)
becomes a topic of discussions on various online fora on his bizarre though
emulative lifestyles.
He
still exudes humility and simplicity even as a billionaire in dollar's term.
Unlike typical new money bags, popular referred to in some neighborhood’s
parlance as money-misses-road; he doesn’t show off with flashy cars
and intimidating mansions all over the place. According to a report, he
lives in the same small 3-bedroom house in mid-town Omaha, which he bought
after he got married 50 years ago. He says that he has everything he needs
in that house.
Amazingly, it is reported that he drives his own car everywhere and does not
have a driver or security people around him. Because of his genuine love and
tremendous financial and moral supports he offers to the needy and humanity
around the world, he doesn’t fear danger as his house does not have a wall
or a fence. The report adds that “he does not socialize with the high
society crowd. His past time after he gets home is to make himself some pop
corn and watch Television”
If
that is incredibly unbelievable, then take this: “Warren Buffet does not
carry a cell phone, nor has a computer on his desk and never travels by
private jet, although he owns the world's largest private jet company.” Yet
with an estimated current net worth over US$50 billion, his 2006 annual
salary of about $100,000 is infinitesimal by all standards compare to
remuneration of other CEOs in similar and relatively smaller companies.
There is also a report that Bill Gates, the world's richest man met him for
the first time only 5 years ago. Bill Gates did not think he had anything in
common with Warren Buffet. So he had scheduled his meeting only for half
hour. But when Gates met him, the meeting lasted for ten hours and Bill
Gates became a devotee of Warren Buffet.
Another report states that Buffet bought his first share at age 11 and he
now regrets that he started too late! At age 14 he bought a small farm with
savings from delivering newspapers. Today his company, Berkshire Hathaway,
owns 63 companies. He writes only one letter each year to the CEOs of these
companies, giving them goals for the year. He never holds meetings or calls
them on a regular basis. He has given his CEO's only two rules. Rule number
1: do not lose any of your share holder's money. Rule number 2: Do not
forget rule number 1.
His
popular advice to young people, which is variously quoted is that: "Stay
away from credit cards and invest in yourself and Remember: Money doesn't
create man but it is the man who created money; live your life as simple as
you are; don't do what others say, just listen to them, but do what you feel
is good; don't go on brand name; just wear those things in which you feel is
comfortable; don't waste your money on unnecessary things, just spend on
what you really need . After all it's your life then why give chance to
others to rule your life."
Warren Edward Buffett, popularly called "Sage of Omaha" was born on August
30, 1930 at Omaha, Nebraska). His life has a humble beginning but which is
instructive to those interested in making it big in the business world
without losing their sense of decency and integrity. At tender age he was
known as a bookworm who read to satisfy his passion in seeking for knowledge
and was good at doing complex mathematical computations in his head. He
began working at his father's brokerage at the age of 11, the year made his
first stock purchase. At the age of 14, he began installing pinball machines
in barber shops and spent his take to buy acres of farmland which he then
rented to tenant farmers. He graduated near the top 20 in his class at the
age of 16. He attended Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
before he transferred to the University of Nebraska. He obtained a Master's
degree in economics from Columbia University.
Last year he made a commitment to give away his fortune to charity, with 83%
of it going to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, instead of creating a
foundation on his own name. The donation amounts to approximately $30
billion. The foundation’s mission is to enhance healthcare, reduce extreme
poverty, and expand educational opportunities and access to information
technology, especially in developing countries including Nigeria.
There is a lesson to learn from this devoted family man who believes in the
equality of men and service to humanity. If a very wealthy, from all
indices, still lives a simple life and works assiduously to support others
why are other the less mortals derive joy in oppressing and harassing the
poor and the less privileged citizens in the society? The world is a
transit. Therefore let us work towards living behind legacies of love, care,
compassion and sacrifice for others. That is what differentiates the wealthy
man from a richman.
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