The Key to Happiness Isn’t Money, Says Warren Buffett - These 5 Things Are Instead
Number 1
Buffett has lived in the same house in Omaha, Nebraska, since 1958. He could afford mansions all over the world, but he chose to stay in a modest home filled with memories.
For him, happiness doesn’t come from a big house but from the people and experiences that make it feel like home.
Studies support this idea, showing that once basic needs are met, a larger or more luxurious home does not increase happiness.
What matters most is the sense of comfort and connection a home provides.
Number 2
Time is another thing Buffett values deeply. He spends his days doing what he loves—reading, thinking, and making investment decisions, writes Ziare.
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