
Warren Buffett
Risk 95Investor
The "Oracle of Omaha" has spent decades turning Berkshire Hathaway into a financial empire while famously subsisting on Cherry Cokes and McDonald's—proof that billions can't buy nutritional wisdom, yet somehow hasn't slowed him down. At 95, Warren Buffett still commands Wall Street's attention with shareholder letters that read like sacred texts, though investors are increasingly aware that even the best long-term strategist operates on a finite timeline. He's pledged to give away most of his fortune, which feels less generous when you consider he's racing the clock to spend it.
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