Molly Shariati

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What the big man was always about...
11/11/2025

What the big man was always about...

At 95, Warren Buffett has given away more money than any other billionaire in history — and yet, he still wakes up every morning in the same modest Omaha home he bought in 1958 for $31,500. No mansion. No private jet. Just a man with a quiet purpose: to leave the world kinder than he found it.
He could have spent his life chasing luxury, but Buffett never confused wealth with worth. “You can’t buy love,” he once said, “and you can’t measure success by the size of your bank account.” For him, the true measure of a person was never written in dollars, but in the difference they made.
When students at the University of Florida Business School asked him about the secret to success, Buffett didn’t mention stocks or strategy. He smiled and said, “If you could buy 10% of one classmate’s future success, who would you pick?” Then he paused. “You wouldn’t pick the smartest one,” he said. “You’d pick the one with the best character — the one who’s honest, generous, and dependable. Because character compounds faster than money ever will.”
That was the heart of his wisdom.
Not equations, not luck — but goodness.
In his biography The Snowball, Buffett revealed the principle that shaped his life: “The people you spend time with — your friends, your partner, even your coworkers — can shape your future. If they are kind, honest, and caring, you’ll become more like them. But if they bring anger or sadness, that pain will follow you too. It’s better to hang out with people better than you.”
That, from a man surrounded by power and fortune, was the truest investment advice he ever gave.
Buffett never left Omaha for Wall Street because he didn’t want the noise to drown out the signal. In a quiet Nebraska neighborhood, he built an empire not from greed, but from patience and principle. He ate at the same diner, drove himself to work, and ordered breakfast from McDonald’s — adjusting the price depending on how the stock market was doing that morning.
He laughed at the idea of extravagance. His Cadillac wasn’t new; it was discounted because of hail damage. His office was small and unglamorous, but inside those walls, he made decisions that changed the financial world.
Yet for all his wealth, Buffett understood something money could never buy — time. “You can’t buy time,” he once told a friend. “The only way to get love is to be lovable.”
That belief guided his greatest decision: to give away nearly everything he earned. He pledged 99% of his fortune to charity, not out of guilt, but gratitude. “If you’re in the luckiest 1% of humanity,” he said, “you owe it to the rest of humanity to think about the other 99%.”
Buffett’s genius wasn’t just in compounding money — it was in compounding meaning. Every dollar he gave away multiplied in ways no spreadsheet could measure.
Today, as the sun sets on one of the longest and most generous lives in modern history, Warren Buffett remains what he always was: a teacher disguised as a businessman. He taught the world that the richest life isn’t the one filled with possessions, but with purpose.
He proved that success isn’t about how much you take — it’s about how much you give.
And when he’s gone, the markets may tremble, but the legacy he built — one of humility, kindness, and wisdom — will keep on growing, quietly, like interest that never stops compounding.

Perfect size home for a young family in great neighborhood... call or text me.
09/24/2025

Perfect size home for a young family in great neighborhood... call or text me.

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Be happy for those around you success! 👏

What we can be thankful for today🥰
01/16/2023

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How do you spend your daily juggles dealing with others ?
12/23/2022

How do you spend your daily juggles dealing with others ?

How often do you find yourself spending TOO MUCH TIME letting the negative energy of something that happened hold you hostage in the following minutes, hours, days?

An example we can all relate to: getting cut off in traffic. It happens all the time, everywhere. Maybe it even happened to you already today.

When this happens to us, we can instinctively go into reaction mode. Our heart rate increases, our breath gets shallow, we find ourselves gripping extra tight to the steering wheel, and we can feel our whole body respond.

It’s natural and normal to respond this way. But if we can’t get over that in the next few moments, then it ends up being us alone that continues to create our own suffering.

Whether the person cutting you off was driving aggressively or was just someone completely oblivious to their surroundings doesn’t really matter. How we internalize it has nothing to do with them, and everything to do with us.

And I’m going to suggest that it is in these moments - it is especially in these moments - that we can learn how to live with more understanding, compassion and empathy.

We can send loving kindness to that person. Yes, it’s hard, and yes, you may not feel like it. But the more we can build this muscle in ourselves, the more we raise the vibration in our lives. The more we can learn to be with things as they are, versus how we want them to be. The more we become a light illuminating a better, more evolved path for others to follow.

And the more we do this, the more agency and control we have over all of the other beautiful moments of our day, that we fail to see when we are so focused on reacting to something that is already over and can’t be changed.

Let’s not sweat the small stuff! We transform the world by transforming ourselves - and by owning our impact with each and every moment that passes by, no matter what that moment contains within it.

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